Nearly 80 Canadian news outlets have closed since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 despite the federal government previously introducing $595 million in media subsidies intended to support the sector, according to an internal briefing note.
“Since the beginning of the pandemic 78 news outlets closed including 65 community newspapers,” said a briefing note prepared in March forĀ Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez and obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter.
The note also said 57 local news outlets were launched during the same time period, including two TV stations, five radio stations, nine community newspapers, and 41 online news organizations.
The note added that “some news organizations have experienced some stability and growth” since the pandemic’s onset because of the federal government’sĀ “support and a recent boost in advertising revenue.”…