Podcasts may seem relatively new, but they've been around for almost two decades. Join Michael Brown for tips & insights into the history of podcasting.
Kathy Ullyott from the University of Guelph-Humber talks about media and journalism programs and the ways in which they’re preparing students for the brave new world.
In this episode of AudioMag, listen as Conan Tobias, Publisher of Taddle Creek, and Chris Chambers, poet and Magazines Canada’s Retail Accounts Manager, talk with Magazines Canada about planning and executing virtual magazine launches, and what
In this episode of AudioMag, hear from Delon Rashid, President and Managing Partner at Turnkey Media Solutions, about how he adapted his new B2B brand in the wake of COVID-19 changes, how he envisions the future of Turnkey and what he's looking
In this episode of AudioMag, learn from Lisa Whittington-Hill, Publisher of This Magazine, what it’s like to run a magazine while maintaining charitable status. Hear from an industry veteran about the day-to-day challenges of working with a sma
In this episode of AudioMag, Don Gillmor, journalist and published author, speaks with us about how being a magazine writer has changed over the years and how he’s found balance writing for magazines and working on his books. Listen as he share
In this episode of AudioMag, we talk to Janine Vangool about the community of creatives that she has built through her magazine, UPPERCASE. Listen as she recounts how and why she created UPPERCASE and why it’s important to her to maintain such
In this episode of AudioMag, learn about managing events while avoiding staff burnout, what to look for in a virtual conference platform, how being online impacts your magazine’s ability to interact with its audience and more as Magazines Canad
In part two of this two-part series, we interview Jocelyn Bell from Broadview, contributing writer Julia Métraux and James Anderson of Reader's Digest about their experiences in editorial, being a contributing writer and advertising sales durin
In part one of this two-part series, hear from Melissa Summerfield, Jessie Johnston and Michele Gerard as they share their experiences in publishing, production and being a retailer during COVID-19 shutdowns. Stay tuned as Magazines Canada, y
In this special episode of AudioMag, Magazines Canada responds to your COVID-19 concerns through interviews with Magazines Canada staff. Listen as our producer, Michael Brown interviews Executive Director, Melanie Rutledge; Director, Communicat
In this episode of AudioMag, we talk to Sharine Taylor about the global community she has built through her magazine, BASHY. Listen as she recounts how and why she created BASHY and why it’s important to build and maintain a community, not only
During this bonus episode of AudioMag, enjoy a special conversation between Joyce Byrne and Kim Latreille, the duo behind the updating of Magazines Canada’s Code of Reader and Advertiser Engagement. Listen as they chat the rationale behind the
Developing a distribution and retail plan for your magazine can be a challenge. In part two of this episode of AudioMag, James Mullinger, the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of [EDIT], discusses how he has found a distribution plan that works fo
Developing a distribution and retail plan for your magazine can be a challenge. In part one of this episode of AudioMag, James Mullinger, the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of [EDIT], discusses how he has found a distribution plan that works fo
As the magazine industry continues to change, there are many things that we can learn as long-standing magazines continue to adapt and succeed. In this episode of AudioMag, Melony Ward, publisher of Canada’s History and Kayak: Canada's History
With a minority government, magazines must be focused in order to stay at the forefront of public policy. In this episode, Shirlee Engel, Public Affairs Counsellor at Compass Rose Group, reflects on the 2019 federal election and looks forward t
In order to adapt to the changing marketplace, magazine publishers are finding creative, new revenue streams. In this episode of AudioMag, Matthew Stepanic, editor of Glass Buffalo and poetry editor of Eighteen Bridges, shares his journey from
Events can help you build community and benefit your magazine in diverse ways. Listen as Magazines Canada discusses how small, independent magazines can benefit from hosting events with founder and publisher of Curated Life, Julene Chung. This