Join us on Local Edge, powered by AdCanada Media, as we embark on the second season with host Shawna Randolph. In our second season opener, we delve into the transformative shift towards digital editions of Canadian newspapers and their impact on traditional news consumption.
This episode offers an in-depth look at the changing landscape of media, especially in small communities across Canada. Today, we discuss a recent study by Totum Research Inc. that highlights a surprising trend: a significant portion of Canadians are turning to e-editions, with digital engagement shaping the future of news.
We're joined by Claude Heimann, President of Totum Research Inc., and Lisa Sygutek, owner of The Crowsnest Herald in Blairmoore, Alberta, and President of the Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association. They share insights on how digital formats are not only preserving but revitalizing local journalism in the digital age. Additionally, Joe Hyrkin, CEO of Issuu, offers his expertise on how digital publishing platforms like Issuu are facilitating this shift, enhancing accessibility, and adding interactive features that enrich the reader's experience.
Hear from the experts about the challenges and opportunities of digital transition, the demographic shifts in readership, and the innovative ways newspapers are engaging with their audiences online. Whether you're an advertiser, a community member, or simply a news enthusiast, this episode provides a comprehensive understanding of the digital evolution in local media.
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