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The Edmonton Journal serves the provincial capital city of Edmonton for the province of Alberta. The Edmonton Journal is the #1 paper in Edmonton and reaches 58.7% of all Adult readers in Edmonton with an average daily circulation of 120,638. It also reaches 43% of all adults with household incomes of $100K or more. Friday circulation currently stands at 133,144. The market boasts a population of just over 1 million residents and is Canada's 6th largest metro market.
The Calgary Herald serves Canada's 5th largest metro market. It is Calgary's #1 newspaper reaching 53% of adult readers in this market. The fast growing Calgary market is youthful and affluent thanks in part to the booming economy from natural resources. Average Weekday circulation is 115,186 and Friday circulation currently stands at 131,274. Average Household Income is $90,138 and the average reader age is 47.
The Montreal Gazette is the leading English-speaking paper in Montreal and is one of North America's oldest newspapers still in print. As Canada's 2nd largest city, Montreal serves a multi-cultural and bilingual audience. The Montreal Gazette reaches 67% of all English managers and professionals and 69.1% of English Montreal Adults each week. The Gazette currently has a weekday circulation of 130,280 and Saturday circulation of 143,306. Montreal has a population of approximately 3.7 million of which 80% are bilingual.
The National Post is the most- successful launch of a North American newspaper since USA Today. Launched in 1998, National Post serves an affluent audience of managers, owners and professionals throughout Canada. On an average weekday, the Post enjoys a readership of 528,400 and weekly cumulative readership is 1.5 million. National Post is sophisticated, an independent thinker, fiscally conservative with a healthy sense of humor and wit. Garnished with design and editorial awards year after year, The National Post is one of the most acclaimed and celebrated newspapers not just in Canada but worldwide. National Post delivers high quality readers and a low duplication of readers against its competition. National and regional editions available and offers regional split creative opportunities.
The Regina Leader-Post serves Canada's agricultural heartland. With a Population of just over 200K, Regina's major industries include: agriculture, oil & gas, production, steel and telecommunications. As the leading newspaper in Southern Saskatchewan, the Leader-Post reaches 65% of all adults with a household income of $100K plus and 56% of all managers and professionals within the market. The average reader age is currently 49. The average daily circulation is 51,608 and Saturday circulation currently stands at 55,419.
The Saskatoon Star Phoenix is the leading newspaper in this market serving the 238,500 residents of this city which is responsible for growing nearly half of all Canada's export crops. Further economic growth is forecasted with the discovery of natural resources of oil and gas in this region over the past few years. The average age of a StarPhoenix reader is 48 years old and this paper reaches 61% of all adults in this market with a household income of $100K or more. The average daily circulation is 56,076 and Friday & Saturday circulation currently stands at just over 61,000.
The Vancouver Province is the #1 Tabloid Newspaper in Canada and serves Canada's 3rd largest City. The Vancouver Province reaches a high percentage of young readers and working professionals with an average daily circulation of 143,489 copies and 173,000 on Sunday. The average age of the reader is 46 years old and the newspaper combines broadsheet content in a tabloid format. Critics claim it has the best sports coverage of any newspaper in Canada. 48% of all Vancouver area adults read the Province throughout the week.
The Vancouver Sun serves the fast growing Greater Vancouver Area (GVA). The Vancouver Sun is the #1 paper in the region and reaches 35% of all adults with household incomes of $100K or more in a market of more than 2.2 million residents. Average daily circulation is 169,621. Total Saturday circulation currently stands at 205,247. 47.1% of all adults in Vancouver read the Sun. Advertising in both the Sun and Province provides advertisers with more than 90% coverage of the Vancouver Adult market.
The Windsor Star is the only daily newspaper serving the Windsor and Essex County areas of Ontario. It also boasts the highest per capita reach of any newspaper in Canada. Windsor is an international gateway and major manufacturing center located at the heart of the Great Lakes and is responsible for 40% of the Canada/US cross border trade. Winner of the Cities of the Future competition, Windsor hosts a wide array of Big Business from casinos and manufacturing to agriculture and tourism. Average weekday circulation is 68,000 and Saturday stands at 74,179. It reaches 70% of all Windsor adults with households earning $100K or more.
The Winnipeg Free Press is the province of Winnipeg and Manitoba's #1 Newspaper. 70.7% of all Winnipeg area adults read the Winnipeg Free Press weekly. Furthermore, it reaches 56% of all adults with household incomes of $100K or more. Winnipeg Free Press average weekday circulation is 125,000 and Saturday circulation currently stands at 162,997. Winnipeg is Canada's 8th largest city with a population of more than 715,000. The Free Press reaches 40% of all managers and professionals within this market. Over 100 different languages are represented in this metro area which enjoys a flourishing art and cultural environment.
TThe Times-Colonist is an English-language daily newspaper in Victoria, British Columbia (BC), situated on Vancouver Island. Victoria is the second largest city in BC after Vancouver and is the Provincial capital of British Columbia.
The Times-Colonist is owned by the Glacier Newspaper Group and is represented by Dicomm Media
Local news receives the greatest prominence in the Times-Colonist. Stories and photographs about Greater Victoria, BC are often featured on the front page. The newspaper also has national and international stories, plus sections covering the arts, sports, and business Total average daily readership exceeds 120,000.
The Ottawa Citizen's content reaches half a million residents of Canada's capital each week. For nearly 170 years the Citizen has been the first choice for news and information keeping readers informed with in-depth analysis and context.
With revitalized products across all four platforms, readers will engage with stories differently, on different platforms, different times throughout the day. In 2013, the Ottawa Citizen and Postmedia News were the winners of the World Press Freedom Award, the 2013 Hillman Prize in Journalism and the 2012 Michener Award as well as the National Newspaper Award in the political reporting category.