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began voluntary audits of its circulation figures, and called for government regulation to control inflated circulation claims by other publications. The paper's circulation increased significantly during that decade, and by 1899, it reached a daily readership of 52,600; by 1913 40% of its
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In the late 1970s, the Star launched its own non-fiction book publishing brand. After the publication of the paper was ended post-strike, the book division continued to operate independently. In 1982, it was taken private, and subsequently renamed
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sometimes created its own topics of interest; in the late 1890s it sponsored a world tour for journalist Sarah Jeannette Duncan, and printed a series of features about her adventures.
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correspondent from 1963 until 1973, and then served as the newspaper's managing editor, from 1976 until it closed in 1979. He served under Frank Walker who was editor-in-chief.
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It was Canada's largest newspaper until the 1950s and remained the dominant English-language newspaper in Montreal until shortly before its closure.
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Its sports editor Harold Atkins, writing under the column 'Sports Snippings', nicknamed the wheelchair basketball team as "The Wheelchair Wonders".
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evening newspaper market and Graham was able to out-perform his competitors who closed and assured him control of the English-language market.
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In 1978, a strike by pressmen (printers' union) began and lasted eight months. Although the strike was settled in February 1979 and the
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became very successful, with a circulation of nearly 180,000 and remaining at roughly that same level for approximately thirty years.
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Déclaration du Conseil de presse du Québec concernant la fermeture du Montreal Star (extrait du Rapport annuel 1979-80)
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s building, presses, and archives, and became the sole English-language daily in Montreal. Prior to the strike the
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From Politics to Profit: The Commercialization of Canadian Daily Newspapers, 1890-1920
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The newspaper ceased publication only a few months after another Montreal daily,
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resumed publication, it had lost readers and advertisers to the rival paper
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in 1951 and 1952, prior to being inducted in the reporters section of the
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Canada. Parliament. Senate. Special Committee on Mass Media (1971).
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was the first newspaper in Canada to employ a staff
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The Montreal Star


Daily newspaper
Broadsheet
Hugh Graham
John Wilson McConnell
Free Press Publications
Canadian federalism
English language
Montreal
Quebec
English-language
Canadian
Montreal
Quebec

Montreal Star Building
Saint Jacques Street
Old Montreal

The Montreal Daily Star
Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan
George T. Lanigan
English-language
John Wilson McConnell
Montreal Standard
Family Herald: Canada's National Farm Magazine
Weekend Magazine
Toronto

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