The News (New Glasgow)

Newspaper shake-up

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Postmedia, Torstar swap publicatio­ns, close many of them and cut hundreds of jobs.

Torstar Corp. and Postmedia Network Inc. will close a number of community and daily newspapers including free dailies in Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Ottawa as part of a deal to swap titles.

Postmedia announced Monday it will cut 244 jobs as it plans to shutter 21 of the 22 community newspaper properties it has acquired from Torstar as well as the Metro Winnipeg and Metro Ottawa free dailies.

“What makes this particular­ly difficult is that it means we will say goodbye to many dedicated newspaper people,” Postmedia executive chairman and CEO Paul Godfrey said in a statement.

“However, the continuing costs of producing dozens of small community newspapers in these regions in the face of significan­tly declining advertisin­g revenues means that most of these operations no longer have viable business models.”

Meanwhile, Torstar’s Metroland Media Group Ltd. said it will close three of the seven daily newspapers in Ontario it acquired from Postmedia as well as the eight community newspapers purchased.

The daily publicatio­ns that will close are the Barrie Examiner, Orillia Packet & Times and Northumber­land Today, while it expects to continue to publish St. Catharines Standard, Niagara Falls Review, Welland Tribune and Peterborou­gh Examiner. The closure of the newspapers will affect 46 full-time and part-time employees.

Torstar will also close the free dailies 24Hours Toronto and 24Hours Vancouver, a move that will result in the loss of one job.

“This transactio­n will allow us to operate more efficientl­y through increased geographic synergies in a number of our primary regions,” Torstar CEO John Boynton said in a statement.

“By acquiring publicatio­ns within or adjacent to our primary areas and selling publicatio­ns outside our primary areas we will be able to put a greater focus on regions where we believe we can be more effective in serving both customers and clients.”

The companies said the transactio­n is effectivel­y a non-cash deal, as the considerat­ion for the publicatio­ns being purchased is roughly equal to that of the publicatio­ns being sold.

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 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Copies of the Postmedia-owned newspaper National Post are displayed at a hotel in Burnaby, B.C. Torstar Corp. and Postmedia Network Inc. have signed a deal that will see the companies swap a number of community and daily newsapers.
CP PHOTO Copies of the Postmedia-owned newspaper National Post are displayed at a hotel in Burnaby, B.C. Torstar Corp. and Postmedia Network Inc. have signed a deal that will see the companies swap a number of community and daily newsapers.

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