My Town Crier
Serving the residents of midtown Toronto for over four decades, this community newspaper provides localized coverage of neighborhood news, municipal politics, and arts events. It is notable for its dedicated focus on specific uptown districts, acting as a primary source of information for local community engagement and grassroots advocacy.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN TORONTO
Serving as Canada's media capital, the local print market is characterized by a mix of heavily circulated national broadsheets, localized neighborhood journals, and an extensive multilingual press. The Globe and Mail operates as a national newspaper of record headquartered in the city, alongside the Financial Post, which focuses on national business and economic reporting. Linguistic and cultural demographics are supported by targeted community publications like L'Express, a French-language weekly, and the Canadian Jewish News. Paperboy lists 29 newspapers in Toronto.
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