Postmedia Network
Canadian media company
Postmedia Network[3] is a Canadian media conglomerate[4] that owns many newspapers.[5] It is the largest media group in Canada.[6] It owns the Vancouver Sun, the National Post, the Financial Post, and more. The company is headquartered in Toronto.[7]
Formerly | Canwest Limited Partnership (2000–2010) |
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Company type | Public |
TSX: PNC.A, PNC.B | |
Industry | Mass media |
Predecessor | Canwest |
Founded | July 13, 2010 |
Headquarters | 365 Bloor Street East Toronto, Ontario M4W 3L4 |
Products | Newspapers, media websites, news content |
Revenue | $458.2 million CAD (2022)[1] |
Owner |
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Number of employees | 2,006[2] |
Website | postmedia |
History
changeThe conglomerate was formed by National Post CEO Paul Godfrey[8] in 2010.
Assets
changeAdvertising
change- The Flyer Force
- Go!Local
Publishing
changeBroadsheet dailies and weeklies
change- National Post
- Financial Post (administratively part of the National Post)
- Belleville Intelligencer
- Brantford Expositor
- Calgary Herald
- Cornwall Standard Freeholder
- Edmonton Journal
- Kenora Daily Miner and News
- Kingston Whig-Standard
- London Free Press
- Montreal Gazette
- North Bay Nugget
- Ottawa Citizen
- Regina Leader-Post
- The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon)
- Sault Star
- Sudbury Star
- Timmins Daily Press
- Vancouver Sun (not related to the tabloid Sun newspapers also owned by Postmedia)
- Windsor Star
Tabloid dailies
changeCommunity newspapers
changePostmedia owns newspapers that serve smaller communities across Canada, including:
- Airdrie Echo (tabloid)
- Bow Valley Crag and Canyon (tabloid)
- Brockville Recorder and Times (broadsheet)
- Chatham This Week (tabloid)
- Clinton News-Record (tabloid)
- Cochrane Times (Alberta) (tabloid)
- Cochrane Times-Post (tabloid)
- Cold Lake Sun (tabloid)
- Drayton Valley Western Review (tabloid)
- Edson Leader (tabloid)
- Elliot Lake Standard (tabloid)
- Fort McMurray Today (tabloid)
- Fort Saskatchewan Record (tabloid)
- Goderich Signal-Star (tabloid)
- Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune (tabloid)
- Hanna Herald (tabloid)
- High River Times (tabloid)
- Hinton Parklander (tabloid)
- Kincardine News (tabloid)
- Kingston This Week (tabloid)
- Lakeshore Advance (Grand Bend; tabloid)
- Lloydminster Meridian Booster (tabloid) sold to Lloydminster Source Ltd
- Mid-North Monitor (Espanola; tabloid)
- Mayerthorpe Freelancer (tabloid)
- Nanton News (tabloid)
- Owen Sound Sun Times (broadsheet)
- Peace River Record-Gazette (broadsheet)
- Pincher Creek Echo (tabloid)
- Red River Valley Echo (tabloid) closed 2020
- Sherwood Park News (tabloid)
- Simcoe Reformer (tabloid)
- St. Thomas Times-Journal (tabloid)
- Stratford Beacon Herald (broadsheet)
- Vulcan Advocate (tabloid)
- Vermilion Standard (tabloid)
- Whitecourt Star (tabloid)
- Winkler Times (tabloid)
- Woodstock Sentinel-Review (broadsheet)
Former assets
change- 24 Hours (Toronto, Vancouver) sold to Torstar and closed, 2017[9]
- Barrie Examiner (sold to Torstar and closed, 2017)[9]
- Bradford Times (tabloid) sold to Torstar and closed, 2017[9]
- Camrose Canadian (tabloid), closed 2018
- Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin sold to Torstar and closed, 2017[9]
- Niagara Falls Review (broadsheet) sold to Torstar, 2017
- Norwich Gazette, closed 2018
- Orillia Packet & Times (broadsheet) sold to Torstar and closed, 2017[9]
- Pembroke Daily Observer (broadsheet), ceasing print edition 2018
- Peterborough Examiner (broadsheet) sold to Torstar, 2017
- St. Catharines Standard (broadsheet) sold to Torstar in 2017
- Strathmore Standard (tabloid), closed 2018
Magazines
change- Financial Post Business
- Living Windsor
- Muskoka Magazine
- Kingston Life Magazine
- Interiors Magazine
- Backpack Magazine
- Cannabis Post
- Muskoka Visitor Guide
- Ontario Farmer Magazines (Hog, Beef, Dairy)
- Swerve
- TVtimes
Online
change- Canada.com
- Infomart.com
- Canoe.com
- celebrating.com
- connecting.com
- driving.ca
- househunting.ca
- remembering.ca
- shoplocal.ca
- SwarmJam.com
In addition, Postmedia Network owns all websites associated with all properties listed on this page either wholly or in partnership.
Software
changeRelated pages
changeOther media groups in Canada include:
References
change- ↑ "Postmedia Reports Fourth Quarter Results". Postmedia Network Canada Corp. October 21, 2022. section 14
- ↑ 2021 Annual Information Form (PDF), Postmedia Network Canada Corp., 2021
- ↑ "Federal Corporation Information". Corporations Canada. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
- ↑ "You Must Be This Conservative To Ride: The Inside Story of Postmedia's Right Turn". canadalandshow.com. August 12, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
- ↑ "Postmedia revamps Ottawa Citizen's digital service". CBC News, May 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Postmedia Merges Newsrooms in Canada, Lays Off 90". The Wall Street Journal.
- ↑ "Contact Us | Postmedia". postmedia.com. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
- ↑ Olive, David (January 23, 2015). "Postmedia and the heavy price it pays to survive: Olive". Toronto Star. Toronto, ON. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Telecom; Media (November 27, 2017). "'The alarm bells should go off:' Postmedia, Torstar deal will see 36 community papers closed - Financial Post".