Research Studies
Nordicity conducted a multi-stage study on the trends in advertising, subscription and other consumer expenditures on Canadian content and on the distribution of content in Canada.
Nordicity presented their findings from “The Digital Media Universe in Canada:Measuring the Revenues, the Audiences, and the Future Prospects” report at the Digital Media at the Crossroads 2020 conference on February 7th, 2020.
WorkInCulture engaged Nordicity to gather, analyze and report on Labour Market Insights for Ontario’s Culture Sector, including Arts, Creative Industries, Heritage and Libraries.
This report summarizes the needs, gaps and opportunities, as well as the joint-opportunities, that came out of Toronto Arts of Tomorrow Initiative (TATI).
As a continuation of prior work done for past DM@X conferences, Nordicity conducted a multi-stage study on the trends in advertising, subscription and other consumer expenditures on Canadian content and on the distribution of content in Canada.
Nordicity was engaged by the Public Policy Forum (PPF) to be a research partner and study the coverage of local democratic institutions (city councils, school boards, courts) in community newspapers.