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  1. Jun 19, 2024 · This program is open to Ontario-based music management companies that are primarily engaged in representing or managing musicians and musical groups. Note: Full eligibility requirements can be found in the Global Market Development for Music Managers Guidelines.

  2. The information provided is current as of June 28, 2024. Please Note: This list is prepared for informational purposes. The inclusion of any company or production in this list does not in any way constitute an endorsement by Ontario Creates of such company or production.

  3. 3 days ago · Today, community, regional and national news publishers are struggling with declining advertising revenue. In 2012, Canadian newspaper advertising revenue stood at $3.55-billion. Today, it is less ...

  4. 11 hours ago · Ontario isn’t the first jurisdicti­on to adopt an “earmark” approach when it comes to government advertisin­g. New York City’s Local Law 83 mandates the creation of an annual spending report on advertisin­g, displaying each agency’s spending and compliance toward spending 50 per cent of advertisin­g on ethnic and community media.

  5. 3 days ago · Ontario is planning to help the province's beleaguered news industry with a change in advertising rules, directing its four largest agencies to spend 25 per cent of its advertising dollars on Ontario publishers. Queen’s Park is shown in Toronto, Monday, Feb. 20, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn. Posted Jul 3, 2024 11:14:03 AM.

  6. 3 days ago · News Media Canada applauds today’s announcement by the Ontario provincial government that will see large Crown corporations, such as the LCBO, the Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation (OCRC), the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG), and Metrolinx to invest 25 per cent of their advertising spend to Ontario-based news businesses.

  7. 3 days ago · In a move to bolster local journalism, the Ontario government announced today that provincial agencies will allocate at least 25% of their advertising budgets to Ontario-based publishers. This initiative is seen as a crucial step to support the struggling news industry in the province.