Postmedia Network

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Postmedia Network Canada Corp.
FormerlyCanwest Limited Partnership (2000–2010)
Company typePublic
TSXPNC.APNC.B
IndustryMass media
PredecessorCanwest
FoundedJuly 13, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-07-13)
Headquarters365 Bloor Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3L4
ProductsNewspapers, media websites, news content
RevenueIncrease $458.2 million CAD (2022)[1]
Owner
Number of employees
2,006[2]
Websitepostmedia.com

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]

History[change | change source]

The conglomerate was formed by National Post CEO Paul Godfrey[8] in 2010.

Assets[change | change source]

Advertising[change | change source]

  • The Flyer Force
  • Go!Local

Publishing[change | change source]

Broadsheet dailies and weeklies[change | change source]

Tabloid dailies[change | change source]

Community newspapers[change | change source]

Postmedia owns newspapers that serve smaller communities across Canada, including:

Former assets[change | change source]

Magazines[change | change source]

  • 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 | change source]

  • 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[change | change source]

Related pages[change | change source]

Other media groups in Canada include:

References[change | change source]

  1. "Postmedia Reports Fourth Quarter Results". Postmedia Network Canada Corp. October 21, 2022. section 14
  2. 2021 Annual Information Form (PDF), Postmedia Network Canada Corp., 2021
  3. "Federal Corporation Information". Corporations Canada. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  4. "You Must Be This Conservative To Ride: The Inside Story of Postmedia's Right Turn". canadalandshow.com. August 12, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  5. "Postmedia revamps Ottawa Citizen's digital service". CBC News, May 20, 2014.
  6. "Postmedia Merges Newsrooms in Canada, Lays Off 90". The Wall Street Journal.
  7. "Contact Us | Postmedia". postmedia.com. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  8. Olive, David (January 23, 2015). "Postmedia and the heavy price it pays to survive: Olive". Toronto Star. Toronto, ON. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  9. 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".

Other websites[change | change source]