The wayback machine
From time to time we look back to see what was happening in the world of Canadian magazines.
A year ago
A year ago
- Gardening Life: "there will never be another magazine started to take its place"
- Canadian firms win big at custom publishing awards
- Three Canadian mags win big at 28th annual IRMA awards
- Wish and Gardening Life closed by St. Joseph
- Maclean's editor Whyte on book tour to resuscitate Hearst's reputation
- Magazines Canada hires ad agency to pitch to ad agencies and advertisers
- Fulford says when people talk about the death of print, they don't mean magazines
Two years ago
- Quebecor World stock down 41% in a week, facing refinancing challenge
- Torstar takes the long view with transition at Metroland
- Taddle Creek to war against apostrophe abuse
- Stuffy is out, says Reeves; that's why House & Garden folded
- Split run cover pricing being used to evade dollar parity for magazines
- Let's explore the "day old bread" approach to selling single copies
Three years ago
- Donna Clark has resigned from St. Joseph Media
- Building a buzz in more ways than one, Blackfly takes a bite out of Ontario
- This magazine celebrates 40 years of feisty independence
- Shelley Ambrose named Walrus publisher
- New crop whines from universities that boycotted Maclean's
- Shameless weighs in on slurs against Stronach
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