Industry experts say StarMetro, Canada’s last commuter daily, will be missed
Industry experts say the recent closure of the StarMetro newspapers in Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Halifax and Toronto comes at a cost to some communities that still rely on the free commuter dailies for local news.
StarMetro’s parent company Torstar — which also owns the Toronto Star — said the closures were a result of both a decline in print advertising volumes and a rise in readers using smartphones to consume news.
Christopher Waddell, a journalism professor at Carleton University, said the business model of a free commuter daily requires enough ad revenue to cover the entire cost of printing, delivering and managing the paper.
“It’s just not economic to continue to print the paper,” Waddell said, adding that free commuter dailies have been closing around the world.