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Postmedia and Torstar barter dozens of tiny newspapers, Postmedia shutting 22 of them

  • November 27, 2017
  • Business

Postmedia and Torstar have substituted some-more than 40 internal village newspapers with any other, and many are unfailing to be tighten down.

The media companies announced in a press recover Monday morning that Postmedia would buy dual dozen village newspapers and two free commuter dailies from Torstar, and during a same time sell 17 newspapers — 15 village papers and dual big-city giveaway commuter dailies — to Torstar.

No money altered hands during a deal, as a papers “have approximately identical satisfactory values,” Postmedia said.

Postmedia is getting:

  • Belleville News.
  • Brant News.
  • Central Hastings News.
  • Exeter Times-Advocate.
  • The Exeter Weekender.
  • Frontenac Gazette.
  • Kanata Kourier-Standard.
  • Kingston Heritage.
  • Meaford Express.
  • Nepean/Barrhaven News.
  • Norfolk News.
  • Orleans News.
  • Ottawa East News.
  • Ottawa South News.
  • Ottawa West News.
  • Our London.
  • Quinte West News.
  • St. Lawrence News.
  • St. Mary’s Journal-Argus.
  • The St. Mary’s Weekender.
  • St. Thomas/Elgin Weekly News.
  • Stittsville News.

In addition, Postmedia will acquire a giveaway commuter newspapers, Metro Ottawa and Metro Winnipeg. Postmedia already owns other newspapers in both of those cities.

With a difference of the Exeter Times-Advocate and a Exeter Weekender, all of a above papers will be tighten down by a center of January. That will outcome in a detriment of approximately 244 jobs.

“The stability costs of producing dozens of tiny village newspapers in these regions in a face of significantly disappearing promotion revenues means that many of these operations no longer have viable business models,” Postmedia chair Paul Godfrey said.

In return, Torstar is removing these newspapers:

  • Barrie Examiner.
  • Bradford Times.
  • Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin.
  • Fort Erie Times.
  • Innisfil Examiner.
  • Inport News (Port Colborne).
  • Niagara Advance.
  • Niagara Falls Review.
  • Northumberland Today.
  • Orillia Packet and Times.
  • Pelham News.
  • Peterborough Examiner.
  • St. Catharines Standard.
  • Thorold Niagara News.
  • Welland Tribune.
  • Stratford City Gazette.
  • West Carleton Review.

Torstar will also get dual new giveaway commuter newspapers in vital cities, 24 Hours Toronto and 24 Hours Vancouver.

In a release, Torstar gave no denote of any skeleton to tighten any of a new properties, though pronounced it expects to comprehend between $5 million and $7 million value of cost-saving synergies as a outcome of a move.

While there’s no discuss of closures in a press release, a Toronto Star (which is owned by Torstar) reported Monday that the Barrie Examiner, Orillia Packet and Times, Northumberland Today, a Bradford Times, Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin, Fort Erie Times, Innisfil Examiner, Niagara Advance, Pelham News, Inport News (Port Colborne) and a Thorold Niagara News will all close.

Daily papers in St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Welland and Peterborough will sojourn open, a Star reported.

“By appropriation publications within or adjacent to the primary areas and offered publications outward the primary areas, we will be means to put a larger concentration on regions where we trust we can be some-more effective in portion both business and clients,” Torstar arch executive John Boynton said.

Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/postmedia-torstar-1.4420955?cmp=rss

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