Kirk LaPointe points to the Canadian Newspaper Association's latest release on Canadian newspaper revenues. Print revenue declined by 2.4 percent, while online revenues grew by 29 percent.
Canadian Newspaper Online Revenue on the Rise
April 7, 2008
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