Metroland Media Group (also known as Community Brands) is a Canadian mass media publisher and distributor which primarily operates in
Southern Ontario
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. A division of the publishing conglomerate
Torstar Corporation
Torstar Corporation is a Canadian mass media company which primarily publishes news. It is known for publishing the ''Toronto Star'', its flagship and namesake. Torstar was purchased by NordStar Capital LP, which is currently owned by Jordan Bi ...
, Metroland published more than 70 local community newspapers–including six
dailies
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–and many magazines.
In addition to printing most of its own publications, Metroland operates as a commercial printer of flyers and magazines.
History
Metroland is the publisher of six daily and more than 70 community newspapers in Southern Ontario.
Metroland also publishes local news, classified and shopping websites, and operates nine printing operations. The company is a distributor of flyers and circulars. It produces specialty print products, magazines and newspaper inserts, which are geared toward specific market segments. Metroland produces and manages a handful of consumer shows.
In February 1981, Metrospan Community Newspapers (a unit of Torstar) and Inland Publishing Company (formerly owned by The
Telegram Corporation
Telegram Corporation was a Canadian media company created under a joint venture between John W. H. Bassett's ''Toronto Telegram'' newspaper and businessman John David Eaton (a member of the prominent Eaton family), as one of three co-owners of C ...
, owned by the
Eaton and
Bassett families) merged to become Metroland.
Metroland Publishing was combined with CityMedia Group to create Metroland Media Group on September 11, 2006. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Torstar Corporation. In October 2011, it was announced that Metroland acquired Performance Printing of Smiths Falls, Ontario. The acquisition greatly expanded Metroland's community newspaper coverage in Eastern Ontario.
In 2013, the company cut the frequency of three Toronto suburban newspapers, ''Scarborough Mirror'', ''North York Mirror'' and ''Etobicoke Guardian'', from twice a week to once a week.
On September 15, 2023, the company filed for bankruptcy protection and ceased production of all weekly community newspapers, moving to an online-only model.
Business areas
Metroland's regional and specialized business units can be grouped into five categories: Newspapers, Printing, Distribution, Digital Media, and Consumer Marketing. After September 15. 2023 the physical printing and distribution of the newspaper unit has ended and moved online.
Distribution
Metroland maintained a distribution network separate from the
Canada Post
Canada Post Corporation (, trading as Canada Post (), is a Canadian Crown corporation that functions as the primary postal operator in Canada.
Originally known as Royal Mail Canada (the operating name of the Post Office Department of the Can ...
. The total number of pieces distributed annually has increased substantially to more than 4 billion in 2014. There are 20,000 delivery persons province-wide performing door-to-door delivery of flyers, papers and print materials.
Digital media
Metroland Media entered into digital media and the internet with the migration of its community newspaper sites online in the mid 1990s. Subsequently, Metroland built or acquired numerous online properties including save.ca, a website offering coupons and flyers; and gottarent.com, a Canadian apartment rentals listing site.
Printing
Metroland Media owned four printing plants in Ontario, but outsourced some printing in 2023. The presses print Metroland Media now provide commercial printing to other clients as printing of their newspaper ceased on September 15, 2023. The combined print capacity of these print facilities is reported as more than 16 million tabloid pages per hour in full colour, approximately 250,000 newspapers per hour.
Newspapers
Metroland publishes six daily newspapers:
Until 2023, it published over 80 local and community newspapers total. With the exception of the aforementioned daily papers, they are all now online-only.
Metroland newspapers ''
Ancaster News'', ''
Dundas Star News'', ''
Hamilton Mountain News'', and ''
Stoney Creek News'' were available through HamiltonNews.com, which was merged into TheSpec.com by 2022. ''
The Sachem'' was also merged into TheSpec.com. Earlier newspaper titles included ''
Flamborough Review'' and ''
Glanbrook Gazette''.
''
Kawartha Lakes This Week'' and ''
Peterborough This Week'' was merged into ''The Peterborough Examiner''.
Magazines
Metroland publishes dozens of
magazines
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and specialty product titles. The general areas of interest these magazines focus on include lifestyle, leisure, parenting and transportation themes.
Consumer marketing
Digital marketing production
Expansion into customer fulfilment led to creation of a Metroland Digital division in 2008 to provide SMBs (small-to-medium businesses) with full-service online marketing capabilities such as fully custom websites, e-commerce websites, paid search (like
Google Adwords
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),
search engine optimization
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(
SEO) as well as social media marketing and display advertising.
Consumer shows
Metroland produces consumer shows in Toronto for specialty audiences for Metroland Media Group publications. Metroland produces several consumer shows and exhibitions including the Toronto Golf & Travel Show, the National Bridal Show, the Forever Young Lifestyle Show, the City Parent Family Show and numerous local area shows.
Competition
Other large media and publishing companies in the area are also engaged in convergence of their printing and digital activities, and constitute the primary market competition for Metroland in the region. Among these are
Rogers Media
Rogers Media Inc., operating as Rogers Sports & Media, is a Canadian subsidiary of Rogers Communications that owns the company's mass media and sports properties.
Operations
Current television brands owned by Rogers include two television sys ...
,
Transcontinental Media
Transcontinental Inc., operating as TC Transcontinental, is a Montreal-based packaging, commercial printing and specialty media company.
Transcontinental is publicly-traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange, and has over 7,400 employees—the majo ...
, and
Quebecor
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.
Awards
Metroland Media publications have been recognized with
Local Media Association awards such as (2013):
* Journalist of the Year – All Classes Combined
* Top Company Winners (92)
* Top Newspaper Winners (14)
References
External links
Metroland Media Group corporate siteTorstar Corporation
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Newspaper companies of Canada
Torstar
Companies based in Mississauga
Publishing companies established in 1981
1981 establishments in Ontario
Printing companies of Canada
Companies that have filed for bankruptcy in Canada
Magazine publishing companies of Canada
Online publishing companies