Their Kind Words

"Village Voices"

“It’s a warm, friendly package – more like a magazine than a newspaper that won’t scare away readers or advertisers with controversy. ‘It’s like showing up at someone’s door with an apple pie,’... The tabloid’s cover usually offers a full-page colour picture of an area resident who’s the subject of a profile inside. CTV news anchor Lloyd Robertson and Toronto Blue Jays’ designated hitter Paul Molitor have been among those featured.”

"Covers affluent Metro areas"

“Among the personalities who’ve made those covers: CTV news reader Lloyd Robertson; President’s Choice guru Dave Nichol; The Star’s camera whiz Boris Spremo, and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s new musical director, Jukka-Pekka Saraste. And among the regular features are a breathless society column, restaurant and wine features..."

"Overall Grand Winner"

“Overall Grand Winner: No contest, folks. The Post is state-of-the-art. Kicking off with a profile of a major local personality in huge dynamic colour, they have clean elegant layouts and strong neighbourhood original content. A few columns are shared but most content is individual and top quality. Strong are the “Toast” and “Local Heroes” columns spot-lighting local achievers and a News You Can Use feature.”

"On The Money"

“The Post reaches some of the most affluent and educated consumers in the country. Indeed, the Toronto Star recently published a list of Canada’s 10 wealthiest neighbourhoods (that is, those with the highest percentage of incomes over $100,000), seven of which are in Toronto, and six of which are reached by the Post.”

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