“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.” CASEY MAHOOD, The Globe & Mail
“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..." JOHN PICTON, The Toronto Star
“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.” GORDON STIMMELL, The Toronto Sun
“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.” LARA MILLS, Marketing Magazine
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