Canadian Media
Dicomm is the appointed representative of Canada’s top portfolio of newspapers.
Canadian Print Titles
Calgary Herald
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.
Edmonton Journal
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.
Montreal - The Gazette
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.
National Post
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.
Ottawa Citizen
The Ottawa Citizen serves the 4th largest city and capital of Canada. With a population of just over 1.1 million, the adults in this market are very well educated and boast the highest number of university degrees per capita throughout Canada. The average age of the Citizen reader is 52 and the average household income is $89K. The average daily circulation is 124,520 and Saturday circulation is 135,258. On average, 62.1% of Ottawa-Gatineau English-speaking adults read the Citizen each week.
Regina - Leader-Post
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.
Saskatoon - The StarPhoenix
The Saskatoon StarPhoenix 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.
Vancouver - The Province
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
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.
Victoria - Times Colonist
The Victoria Times-Colonist is the leading newspaper in Victoria, British Columbia’s provincial capital located on Vancouver Island, a land mass about the same size as the Netherlands. As the leading newspaper on Vancouver Island, the Times-Colonist maintains a daily circulation of 70,957 and 77,000 on Fridays. The average age of the Times-Colonist reader is 53 yrs old and the paper reaches 56% of all adults with household incomes of $100K plus in this market. On average, 72.2% of Victoria adults read the Times-Colonist each week.
The Windsor Star
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 (April, 2007), Windsor hosts a wide array of Big Business – casinos, manufacturing, agriculture & 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.
Winnipeg Free Press
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.
Financial Post
As Canada’s top award- winning business magazine, Financial Post Business attracts 1.2 million readers per issue. Advertisers looking to reach managers, owners, professionals and entrepreneurs turn to Financial Post Business more than any other Canadian business magazine to reach this coveted demographic. Special issues include Small Business, MBA, CEO of the Year and The FP 500 Corporate ranking issues. Circulation currently stands at 210,000 per issue and readership stands at 5.6 readers per copy. It is distributed nationally through a subscription to National Post newspaper and is also made available at newsstands and Air Canada lounges worldwide.
Canadian Geographic
As the #1 full-sized, best-read consumer magazine in Canada, Canadian Geographic reaches over 4.4 million Canadians with each issue. From geography, science & the environment to travel, the arts and culture – it’s all covered in Canadian Geographic. Canadian Geographic currently publishes 10 issues per year with a paid circulation of 230,000 copies. It also publishes 4 issues annually dedicated exclusively to Travel. This top–ranked consumer magazine currently enjoys an amazing 19.1 readers per copy according to the latest readership study (PMB 2007).
CARP
CARP Magazine for the Canadian adult aged 50 Plus is the #1 Canadian magazine serving the fast growing Baby Boomer market in Canada. The age 50+ market currently controls 75% of Canada’s wealth and they have the highest net worth of any demographic, controlling 55% of the countries discretionary spending. CARP magazine boasts a circulation of 200,000 with a 9X per year publishing frequency and a dedicated readership base.
OSPREY
Osprey Media is one of Canada’s leading publishers of daily and non-daily newspapers, magazines and specialty publications. Its publications include 20 daily newspapers and 33 non-daily newspapers together with shopping guides, magazines and other publications. Osprey Media’s extended market products provide flyer distribution to over 1.0 million households across Ontario.
Osprey Media’s 20 daily newspapers offer combined average daily circulation of 325,249 while its non-daily newspapers (both paid and unpaid) offer combined average weekly circulation of 368,454.
Osprey Media’s local newspapers are entrenched in their communities and are well-recognized brand leaders as well as trusted local news sources. Newspapers like The Kingston Whig-Standard, The St. Catharines Standard, The Peterborough Examiner, The Sault Star and many others have been serving their communities for over a hundred years.
Daily Newspapers:
- Barrie Examiner | Map
- Chatham Daily News | Map
- Cobourg Daily Star | Map
- Cornwall Standard-Freeholder | Map
- Fort Erie Times | Map
- Kingston Whig-Standard | Map
- St. Catharines Standard | Map
- Brantford Expositor | Map
- Niagara Falls Review | Map
- Welland Tribune | Map
- North Bay Nugget | Map
- Belleville Intelligencer | Map
- Sarnia Observer | Map
- Sault Ste. Marie Star | Map
- Sudbury Star | Map
- Timmins Daily Press | Map
- Owen Sound Sun Times | Map
- Port Hope Evening Guide | Map
- Orillia Packet & Times | Map
- Pembroke Daily Observer | Map
- Peterborough Examiner | Map
- Lindsay Daily Post | Map
Non Daily Newspapers:
- Bancroft This Week | Map
- Barry's Bay This Week | Map
- Colborne Chronicle | Map
- Collingwood Enterprise-Bulletin | Map
- Community Press - Eastern Edition | Map
- Community Press - Quinte Edition | Map
- Community Press - Western Edition | Map
- Dresden Leader | Map
- Dunnville Chronicle | Map
- Elliot Lake Standard | Map
- Espanola Mid-North Monitor | Map
- Fort Erie Times | Map
- Gananoque Reporter | Map
- Haliburton County Echo | Map
- Innisfil Examiner | Map
- InPort News | Map
- Kingston This Week | Map
- Kirkland Lake Northern News | Map
- Lindsay Post | Map
- Markdale Standard | Map
- Midland Free Press | Map
- Minden Times | Map
- Napanee Guide | Map
- Niagara Advance | Map
- Niagara News - Thorold Edition | Map
- Pelham News | Map
- Pembroke / Petawawa News | Map
- Petrolia Topic | Map
- Picton County Weekly News | Map
- Sault Ste. Marie This Week | Map
- The Post | Map
- Trenton Trentonian | Map
- West Niagara News | Map
Glacier Canadian Newspapers
Publishes and prints community and daily newspapers which are the primary source of information for the communities they serve across Canada. Advertisers targeting business owners, managers and professionals in Canada’s vibrant communities and towns turn to Glacier Newspapers.
Okanagan Valley Newspaper Group
Since 1904, the Kelowna Daily Courier has been the only weekday newspaper serving the greater Kelowna area. The Kelowna Daily Courier has its finger firmly on the pulse of Kelowna. The Daily Courier has been delivering Central Okanagan readers the news of the day from our neighborhoods and from around the world for more than 100 years! The Kelowna Daily Courier has a daily circulation of 16,300 and publishes Monday thru Friday. The Penticton Herald, the newspaper of record for the South Okanagan, is distributed Monday through Friday with a daily circulation of 8,089.The Kelowna Daily Courier is distributed Monday through Friday. There is also a weekend paper called the Okanagan Saturday and Okanagan Sunday. The Okanagan Saturday and Okanagan Sunday are distributed Saturday and Sunday to both theKelowna and Penticton markets reaching 30,000 households throughout the Okanagan.