Steve Ladurantaye
Reporter
Steve Ladurantaye wrote about technology companies in Ottawa before reporting for the Peterborough Examiner and Kingston Whig-Standard. Read more...
Steve Ladurantaye
Reporter
Steve Ladurantaye wrote about technology companies in Ottawa before reporting for the Peterborough Examiner and Kingston Whig-Standard. He won a National Newspaper Award for explanatory journalism in 2006, and was nominated in the breaking news category in 2010. He joined the Globe and Mail in 2007, and now (mostly) covers media for the paper.
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Help wanted: newspapers seek new savings as digital ad sales slow
Despite publishers’ digital strategies, online advertisers are focusing more on companies such as Google and Facebook
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
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Torstar hikes payout as revenue slips
CEO warns that the advertising market for the Toronto Star and its stable of smaller papers remains weak
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
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Quebecor profit climbs 52%
Media company reporters earnings of $72.9-million in the first quarter; revenue rose 7.4%
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
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Sun News Network bolstered by $3-million cash boost
‘If you’re only reaching half of the population, it’s hard to get the numbers you need to get the advertisers’
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
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Yellow Media takes $2.9-billion impairment charge
Company warns investors that digital ads aren’t making up for losses piling up in printed phonebooks division
Monday, May 07, 2012
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Postmedia signs three-year deal with The Canadian Press
Decision to shut breaking-news division most recent of company’s cost-saving plans at a time of declining advertising sales
Monday, May 07, 2012
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CBC moves to find tenants for extra space in Toronto headquarters
Search is part of a broader effort the broadcaster is undertaking across the country to turn its vast real estate holdings into cash
Monday, May 07, 2012
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First we take Queen Street. Then we take Prince Edward County
Jeff Stober, the brains behind the neighbourhood-changing Drake, wants to take his brand to the country, but locals fear it will become 'the next Muskoka'
Saturday, May 05, 2012
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Vancouver housing slows to a crawl
Real estate market sees fewest monthly sales in more than 10 years
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
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Rogers, Shaw, CBC strike online advertising pact
Canada’s largest broadcasting companies are putting rivalries aside in hopes of attracting more advertising money to their websites
Monday, Apr 30, 2012
