Quebec newspapers seek government help to face transition to digital
MONTREAL — Several Quebec newspaper publishers have formed a coalition to demand short-term financial support from the provincial and federal governments to help them shift to digital.
The coalition representing 146 newspapers says its members are confronting declining revenue, in part because advertising spending has flowed toward social media platforms.
“We believe we are living in a perfect storm right now,” said coalition member Brian Myles, director of Montreal’s Le Devoir newspaper.
It is asking the province to set up a five-year temporary financial assistance program for newspapers which includes a refundable tax credit covering 40 per cent of the production costs including journalist salaries and 50 per cent of their investments in digital platforms.


