Montreal Gazette
Established in 1778, this publication stands as one of Canada's oldest newspapers and serves as a primary English-language source of news and commentary for the greater Montreal area. Its editorial focus provides comprehensive coverage of provincial and municipal politics, business, and culture, catering to the city's diverse anglophone and allophone communities.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MONTREAL
Operating across distinct linguistic lines, the local print and digital media market is defined by a dominant French-language press alongside a historic English-language daily. Postmedia's Montreal Gazette serves as the primary English-language publication, tracing its continuous origins back to 1778. On the francophone side, Le Journal de Montreal circulates as a widely read mass-market tabloid, while the independent Le Devoir and the digital-first La Presse provide major French-language news coverage. Paperboy lists 17 newspapers in Montreal.
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