The Canadian media landscape has shifted from traditional monopolies in newspapers and TV to a diverse digital ecosystem, providing both opportunities and challenges for consumers.
As Canadians increasingly turn to digital platforms for news, traditional media outlets face pressure to adapt, often creating online versions and subscriptions to remain relevant.
The rise of the internet has liberated news consumption, allowing Canadians access to a wider array of information beyond the constraints of traditional media schedules.
Traditional media once dictated national conversations but has seen a decline, as consumers now prefer immediate updates via news websites, blogs, and social media.
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