Postmedia Could Soon Own Almost Every English Newspaper in Canada: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

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Postmedia has struck a $316 million deal to buy 175 of Quebecorโ€™s English-language newspapers, specialty publications and digital properties, including the Sun chain of papers, according to a report in the Globe and Mail thisย morning.

If it passes regulatory hurdles, the deal will mark a step further down the path of media concentration inย Canada.

What does this mean for Canadians in practicalย terms?

In Calgary, for instance, the Calgary Sun would be owned by the same company as the Calgary Herald. In Toronto, the Toronto Sun and 24 Hours would be owned by the same company as the National Post. In Ottawa, the Ottawa Sun would be owned by the same company as the Ottawa Citizen. And in Edmonton, the Edmonton Sun would be owned by the same company as the Edmontonย Journal.

Itโ€™s Vancouver that takes the cake for media concentration though โ€” Postmedia already owned the Vancouver Sun and The Province, but if the deal goes through it will take over the free daily 24 Hours asย well.

In a statement, Postmedia president and CEO Paul Godfrey said the company intends โ€œto continue to operate the Sun Media major market dailies and their digital properties side by side with our existing properties in markets with multiple brands as we have in Vancouver with the Province and the Vancouver Sun for more than 30ย years.โ€

Sean Holman, journalism professor at Mount Royal University, says the deal means three major things for the Canadianย public.

โ€œFirst, I think the Canadian public should be worried about what this potential sale could mean for press freedom,โ€ Holman says. โ€œIf you have one media owner with the capability to dictate editorial policy across almost every single major newspaper in the country, that is not a healthy thing. There may be assurances of newsroom editorial independence, but we have seen over the years that newsroom independence has been violated by Canadian mediaย owners.โ€

Holman also notes that as media companies encounter more financial trouble, business reasons are increasingly being used to compromise editorial standards. Case in point: In June, DeSmog Canada revealed that Postmedia had been running unlabelled oil advertorials.

The second major reason Canadians should be worried about this deal has to do with press criticism, Holmanย says.

โ€œRight now, the Canadian media is not held to a very high level of accountability,โ€ he says. โ€œYou look down in the States at the amount of media analysis and media criticism there is there and we simply canโ€™t hold a candle to that. This potential sale will make thatย worse.

โ€œIf there is only really one major employer behemoth, how reluctant are newspaper journalists going to be to criticize one of their few major potentialย employers?โ€

Thirdly, Canadians ought to be worried about the capacity of the media to cover the important issues, Holmanย says.

โ€œ[Postmedia CEO] Godfrey has said that the chain wonโ€™t be closing any of Sun Mediaโ€™s properties in major markets. I note that that statement does not include minor markets. Without further clarification, at this point in time, we could see closures thereโ€ฆWe could seeย layoffs.โ€

โ€œAnd as we reduce those newspaper resources and newsrooms themselves, that erodes the capacity of the media to perform its societal role which is to hold power toย account.โ€

Media capacity is getting to such a point in Canada that Holman says Canadians need to be having a serious national conversation about how we are going to hold power to account in the absence of companies that seem to be concerned withย that.

โ€œI think this is certainly going to increase the pressure on independent and activist media to perform some of those tasks, which mainstream newsrooms may not be able to fulfill,โ€ Holmanย says.

At DeSmog Canada, we are trying to fill that gap and hold power to account. Please give what you canย today.

Photo: Rachael F. viaย Flickr

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