Canadians Should Not Weep For Postmedia Corp.’s Censoring, Right-Wing Newspapers

A Commentary by Nick Fillmore

Posted January 21st, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Another 90 dedicated journalists in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa lost their jobs Tuesday as cutthroat Publisher Paul Godfrey slashed away again in an effort to turn Postmedia into a profit-making business.  In a bizarre move, two competing papers will continue to be separate entities, but there will be one set of editors and most journalists will be shared.

Postmedia's "cutrhroat" publisher and CEO Paul Godfrey

Postmedia’s “cutrhroat” publisher and CEO Paul Godfrey

In Vancouver, the Sun and The Province will come under one roof. In Edmonton, the Journal and the Sun will come together; in Calgary, the Calgary Herald and the Sun; and in Ottawa, The Ottawa Citizen and the Sun. This latest maneuver, in effect, reduces the four cities to print media monopolies. Even as weak as the original Postmedia and Sun papers were, they still competed with each other. Now the same editors will assign reporters from both papers.

Competition Bureau screwed up

This fiasco is possible because the Competition Bureau was wrong in allowing Postmedia to buy the Sun chain less than a year ago. Godfrey had promised the Bureau he would run two separate chains, but this hybrid arrangement clearly violates the spirt of Godfrey’s promise. Godfrey’s likely last move to try to save his flagging empire will see him close one of the papers in each of the four cities. Look for this to happen within a year.

Postmedia is losing millions each year because of the collapse of newspaper advertising. Meanwhile, the papers have failed to make a successful move to the Internet.

Postmedia, which is controlled by American hedge funds, is carrying a debt of $671-million. Martin O’Hanlon, president of the Communications Workers of America, said “This is not because these papers aren’t making money, this is because Postmedia has a massive debt. “This money that they’re saving by laying people off is going to hedge fund managers in New York.”postmedia

If Godfrey cared about journalism he would have been out of the field long ago. Anyone of integrity interested in good journalism would not have stayed around to see these papers turned into shells of their former selves. Maybe it helps that Godfrey commands a large salary, is a multi-millionaire and that, as a prominent (yet failing) businessman he can strut around town as though he is important.

In 2014, when the company lost $263.4-million, Godfrey’s income was $1.7-million. Media experts talk about the day when someone will come up with a formula for quality media to hold its own on the Internet. We’ve been hearing this for 10 years.

Canadians deserve better

While local communities still rely on the shrivelled remains of the once proud broadsheet newspapers, our cities deserve much better. In addition to the problem of the cuts, corporate-owned media in Canada censors or ignores important news. Officialdom commands their full attention, while unions, the climate crisis, and family issues are pretty much ignored.

All Canadian papers except The Toronto Star supported Harper values during his ruthless run in Ottawa. Because of their systematic censorship and support for damaging neo-liberal policies, we should not weep over the decline of Postmedia newspapers. But communities and all levels of government better wake up and get involved in re-establishing credible media.

Firstly, there are about 10 small, independent news sites on the Internet, ranging from iPolitics, to The Tyee to rabble.ca. None of them reach very many Canadians. I’ve been telling them that if they want to really serve the public, they should amalgamate or co-operate in some way. Among them they employ about 20 journalists.

I have fundraising experience, and I know money could be raised for such a project. Nothing has come from my suggestion. By the way, I’ve developed a model that I think would allow a community-owned, Internet-based news organization to become self-sustaining.

If anyone is interested, please email me: fillmore0274@rogers.com  I’ve berated progressive, experienced journalist for not getting out of the mainstream media racket and helping operate or set up media groups to serve their communities. But they’ve been beaten down so badly they don’t have any spunk left, let alone demonstrate a social conscience.

The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is the one organization that couldnational post help lead Canadian journalism back from the wilderness. However, the CAJ has lost influence in recent years, and nothing on its website indicates it is concerned about the big picture of quality journalism in Canada being crippled.

If Canada were part of Europe, our mainstream media would probably be more healthy. Europeans read papers a lot more than Canadians.

I recall a few years ago that the average Canadian read a daily newspaper once a week, while the average Dane read a paper every day. Those sales help cover more of the costs of European papers compared to fewer sales in Canada.

Some European governments, recognizing the importance of quality journalism, provide different forms of financial support for newspapers. Grants are either awarded to all papers or through a competitive process.  I’ve discussed this possibility of government support for media with Canadian friends, and most of them reject the idea.

They say people wouldn’t want government interfering with our media. Hmmm . . . . it’s true that Harper interfered with the CBC but, even so, the CBC remains the best broadcaster in the country and it does a lot of socially responsible journalism.

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 Nick Fillmore is a Toronto-based freelance journalist and activist who began writing about politics before Pierre Trudeau was elected Prime Minister. He personally supports the election of the New Democrats because Tom Mulcair has promised to launch a process to establish proportional representation and he says he will rebuild the CBC. Nick’s blog: nickfillmore.blogspot.com

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2 responses to “Canadians Should Not Weep For Postmedia Corp.’s Censoring, Right-Wing Newspapers

  1. The shift began since the 1950s when corporations fueled by successes in the USA slowly bought up and took over the Canadian media (See Mel Hurtig Documentary of 2006) this control enabled them to make huge steps into literally owning the government and once that had been accomplished eliminating all regulation that hampered their complete domination.
    When this had happened in the USA during the early years of the 1900s the Great DEPRESSION soon followed and financial devastation was rampant. President Franklin Roosevelt in the early thirties had the task of righting this sinking ship and he did so by hiring economists like ex Canadian John Kenneth Galbraith and a host of other like minded economists such as Glass and Steagall to draft and implement new legislation that would once again impose regulation that would forever prevent this from ever happening in the future. In the early 1990 this legislation was repealed by the US President and the bubble of 2008 and the resultant.
    In my opinion having CORPORATE foxes in the hen house of Canada is akin to selling Canada and it’s people to the highest bidder and this has seemed to have happened in Canada. Thus as it now seems “ALL” mediums are in the hands of “for profit Corporations” with the Bottom Line on a “Profit and Loss Statement” as their only God then the consumer, YOU, must foot the BILLS and all the ILLS of being owned lock stock and barrel.

    Hence this seems to be now lost to CORPORATE Ownership and Control

    ONCE THE BIBLE ………………………………………………………..
    The FREEDOM of the PRESS is a FLAMING SWORD and it may be a faithful servant to ALL who use it FAITHFULLY, HOLD IT HIGH and GUARD IT WELL

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  2. Gail Benjafield's avatar Gail Benjafield

    There are two excellent articles in today’s (Saturday) Globe and Mail about this. Marsha Lederman’s column “We all have a stake in the future of the mainstream media” and .Carrie Tait’s report “Strange bedfellow in Alberta’. Links can probably easily be found.

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