Winter 2004

 Larissa Brittan

Radio Francais

Radio Francais

Filling the Franco-Canadian news radio gap in the GTA

Valery Vlad is optimistic. He also looks decidedly out of place. Sitting outside a small café at the corner of Queen Street and Spadina Avenue, wearing a rough green sweater, jeans, work boots, his big hands engulfing a tiny white mug of expresso, Vlad can’t stop smiling. He’s president of the board of directors for […]

 Justin Lee

Download This!

Download This!

Many Canadian music websites are barely staying afloat, much less thriving but their creators certainly aren't doing it for the money

Casually dressed employees type away at their cubicles. The phone rings continuously over top droning, anxious coworkers. Posters of prominent Canadian artists like The Tragically Hip and Sam Roberts decorate the walls of the spacious studio loft. At first glance the UmbrellaMusic.com offices at 30 St. Clair West in midtown Toronto resemble its print magazine […]

 Michelle Gaulin

Measuring Readership

Measuring Readership

The shift from "through-the-book" to "recent reading" methodologies has help achieved a more sophisticated measuring system for Canadian magazine readership

In 2001, the international publishing world welcomed a new competitor. Canada’s Print Measurement Bureau switched from its old method of gauging magazine readership of “through-the-book” to the worldwide standard of “recent reading.” This change in methodology altered the landscape of Canada’s publishing industry and how its magazines are perceived in the international playing field. The […]

 Michelle Gaulin

Measuring Readership

Measuring Readership

The shift from "through-the-book" to "recent reading" methodologies has help achieved a more sophisticated measuring system for Canadian magazine readership

In 2001, the international publishing world welcomed a new competitor. Canada’s Print Measurement Bureau switched from its old method of gauging magazine readership of “through-the-book” to the worldwide standard of “recent reading.” This change in methodology altered the landscape of Canada’s publishing industry and how its magazines are perceived in the international playing field. The […]

 Melanie Stuparyk

He Said/She Said

He Said/She Said

A look at Trevor Cole's contentious profile of Leah McLaren and bickering that followed

There’s nothing like a little bad blood among journalists to get them scribbling. A little name-calling, a little catty profiling, a teensy bit of shameless colleague-trashing are sure to get journalists salivating. One writes something in varying degrees of nasty about another, and suddenly we’re following the spectacle with sadistic fascination. The media spotlight shone […]

 Lyndsay Carter

All About the Bling Bling!

All About the Bling Bling!

How the hip-hop vocabulary is working its way into everyday use

Bling is everywhere. Its omnipresent fabulousness has consumed me. I work with bling. I wear bling. I’ve visited Swarovski Kristallweltn Gallery in Austria, the place where bling could have been born. I have a fish named Bling. I have already used bling far too many times in this paragraph. I thought Journalism would be a […]

 Jennifer Allen

The Bible of Rave

The Bible of Rave

How a middle-aged man created Toronto's infamous rave magazine

Having just downed a Diet Coke and with Nikon camera in tow, Alex strolls along Queen Street West in downtown Toronto. With every step, the pulsating beat of hypnotic house music intensifies. As he reaches the apex – the door of Element Bar – the bouncer shakes his hand and waives him inside. Weaving through […]

 Jodi Goulart

It’s all in the STRUT

It’s all in the STRUT

The Batchoun brothers unleash their stylish Brit-influenced fashion mag to Canadian audiences

The intoxicating smell of Skyy Vodka and Redken hairspray spiced the air. At Toronto’s eau restaurant this past October, a crowd of four hundred polished and preened advertising types and a small number of media representatives were introduced to Strut a unisex fashion magazine base in Montreal. They sipped alcoholic drinks and watched a hair […]

 Karen Robock

The Death of Canada’s Oldest Newspaper

The Death of Canada’s Oldest Newspaper

Torstar shuts down the Cambridge Reporter after 157 years in print

Reporters, editors and staff members arrived for a Monday morning meeting at the Ainslie Street office in downtown Cambridge with little idea of what was to ensue. Few were aware that by the end of the week their jobs would be terminated and the doors to the country’s oldest newspaper would be closed for good. […]

 Erin Kobayash

Dear Blog…

Dear Blog…

From jaded teens to aging bachelors, online diaries give us a glimpse into the average life

She is 20 years old. She was born on September 11. She hates Toronto girls for being so skinny. She hopes her father will kill himself. She feels like a loser and a poseur for discovering cool bands through eye Weekly, not through the so-called “scene” she desperately longs to be part of. She is […]