Here’s a quick update on La Presse.
- The latest widely reported development around La Presse centers on its ongoing shift from print to digital and considerations around its business model, with emphasis on sustaining quality journalism in a digital-first environment. This reflects a broader industry trend where several traditional papers reframe around digital platforms, subscriptions, and partnerships.[6][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent headlines from major outlets and summarize any notable developments (e.g., changes in print status, digital initiatives, or corporate announcements) with links.
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2024-07-01. We've heard it many times. Print readers are getting older. The new loyal paying readers are digital only. The number of print days is going down. How long can the industry afford to keep the presses going? One of few examples that has the full transformation from print to digital behind them is LA Presse in Canada.
wan-ifra.orgIt could be a dark 125th anniversary for North America's biggest French-language broadsheet newspaper. Montreal's La Presse paper is threatening to cease operations on Dec. 1.
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www.newswire.caLaPresse videos and latest news articles
globalnews.caHow La Presse moved readers from print to a tablet edition while achieving profitability
www.innovate-local.orgLa Presse est un média numérique indépendant dont la mission est d’offrir une information de qualité, gratuite et accessible à tous.
info.lapresse.caToday marks the end of an era for Montreal-based French-language newspaper La Presse. After 131 years of publishing, it has distributed its last weekday print edition.
www.cbc.caLa Presse is a French-language news medium that provides news coverage across various platforms, including digital editions for tablets, mobile applications, and the web. Use the CB Insights Platform to explore La Presse's full profile.
www.cbinsights.comThe paper version of the La Presse newspaper — a 130-year-old daily publication — will soon disappear from newsstands, said the managers of the newspaper’s parent holding company Power Corporation.
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