Canadian Publishing Industry News
4 March 2021,     NEW YORK

U.S. newsroom cuts exceed 30,000 over past year

 

 
Last spring the U.S-based Tow Center for Digital Journalism started tracking newsroom cuts as a result of the pandemic in the U.S. One year later, it has released its key findings. As you might expect, it’s not happy reading.

 

 

4 March 2021,     TORONTO

WBE launches new title for women in business

 
Women Business Enterprises Canada Council is launching WBE Canada Magazine, a free quarterly publication for women entrepreneurs that promotes diversity in corporate and government organizations.

 

4 March 2021,     TORONTO

HuffPost Canada staff files to unionize

 

 
Staff at HuffPost Canada has filed for union certification. CWA Canada filed with the Canada Industrial Relations Board last week, with support from the majority of staff.

 

CWA Canada represents 6,000 workers at the CBC, The Canadian Press, APTN, and newspapers and other companies across the country.

 

4 March 2021,     VANCOVER ISLAND

New mag for writers and artists in Vancouver Island

 

 
Vancouver Island Regional Library is launching a new literary and art magazine, Sea & Cedar, to showcase the work of local artists and writers. The library is currently seeking submissions from writers and artists living on Vancouver Island, Haida Gwaii, Bella Coola, and the Gulf Islands.

 
Sea & Cedar will be published twice a year. It will showcase new writing by diverse emerging and established writers and visual artists in VIRL’s area. The submission deadline to have work considered for the first issue, expected in July, is May 15, although VIRL will accept submissions at any point throughout the year.

25 February 2021,     CHARLOTTETOWN

The Block celebrates BIPOC community in PEI

 
The Black Collective Media, a new media company in PEI, recently launched its website and first magazine, The Block, to amplify the voices of the BIPOC community.

 

Black Collective Media, the brainchild of Tara Reeves, Bianca Pilar Garcia and Daniel Ohaegbu, all Island residents, launched its magazine in early February. The 90-page issue features interviews, photography, poetry and recipes that showcase Black culture and Black excellence on PEI.

 

The company expects to release two to four issues per year, and the team is currently looking to build out its roster of writers.

 

25 February 2021,    

Photo Life shutters

 
The March issue of Photo Life will be the last, according to a message on the title’s website.

 

A message from the magazine team read: The world of print-magazine publishing is rocky, to say the least. Photography has been undergoing major transformations, and its industry is experiencing increasing difficulties. Our little boat has weathered many storms at the confluence of these two daunting currents, but the final blow—the pandemic—has had many consequences, including significant losses in advertising revenue.

 

The title was established in 1976 and was a leading source of photography-related content. It was published six times per year by Apex Publications.

16 February 2021,     NEW YORK CITY

How magazines shaped a nation

 
We can’t get to New York for now. But if you feel like doing some couch traveling, consider an online exhibit that showcases how magazines helped shape a nation from the 18th through the 21st centuries.

 

 

Until April 24, the Grolier Club is featuring an exhibition called Magazines and the American Experience, featuring about 200 rare and unique titles from a collection owned by Dr. Steven Lomazow, a neurologist and magazine enthusiast, that includes more than 80,000 issues.

16 February 2021,     TORONTO

New media outlet for Black, Indigenous and people of colour

 

 
A new Canadian media outlet is launching later in the year elevate and celebrate the voices and stories of Black, Indigenous, and people of colour (BIPOC).

 

The Resolve, founded by Matthew DiMera, former managing editor at Xtra and acting editor-in-chief at rabble.ca, aims to reimaging the traditional narrative, and to dive deeper, explain complex issues, and look to solutions on issues that impact the communities it serves.

16 February 2021,     TORONTO

Magazines Canada cancels MagNet

 

 
Magazines Canada has announced it is restructuring the association in order to reduce expenses and bring them in line with revenues. The new course will go into effect on April 1.

 

Among the changes is the decision to discontinue the MagNet conference, which was held virtually in 2020. The association also announced it will find greater efficiencies and will deliver services in a more streamlined manner.

16 February 2021,     TORONTO

St. Joseph Media: Key trends for 2021

 

 
St. Joseph Media has released its media and marketing trends predictions for 2021.

Read the full list of trends on the St. Joseph site, but in the meantime, here’s a few highlights:

• Magazines will step up even more as the gatekeepers of culture and information

• Virtual conferences will continue to be a viable option long after the pandemic lifts

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