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Quebecor Media Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary of public company
IndustryDiversified media and broadcasting
Founded2000
Headquarters,
Key people

Pierre Karl Péladeau, CEO
Pierre Francoeur, President;
ProductsCable television
Newspapers
Broadcasting
ServicesBroadcasting
Film production
Publishing
ParentQuebecor Inc.
CDP Capital d’Amérique Investissements Inc.
DivisionsOsprey Media
Sun Media
Groupe TVA
Vidéotron
Websitewww.quebecor.com

Quebecor Media Inc. is a Canadian media company. Quebecor Inc. owns the controlling interest with 54.72% while CDP Capital d’Amérique Investissements Inc. owns the remaining 45.28%.[1] It owns and operates the following companies:


  • Vidéotron (largest cable TV and internet service provider in Quebec)
  • Canoe.ca (Canadian internet portal)
    • ASL Internet (technology company)
  • Archambault stores (largest music store chain in Eastern Canada)
  • Editions Quebecor Media-largest group of publishing houses in Quebec
  • Vidéotron Télécom (telecommunications)
  • Distribution Select -Canada's largest independent CD and video distributor
  • Nurun Inc. (interactive agency)
  • Le SuperClub Vidéotron -the largest chain of video stores in Québec
    • Jumbo Video (small video chain operated by Le SuperClub Vidéotron)

Quebecor Media's wide range of media properties enables it to execute "convergence" strategies that are sometimes criticized. When the TVA television network was running the program Star Académie (sort of a French-language "American Idol"-type program), it was heavily cross-promoted: TVA would mention it in the "entertainment" segment of news broadcasts, the newspaper Le Journal de Montréal would run several pages on it, magazines would run articles on it, and so forth. The show was even hosted and produced by company CEO Pierre-Karl Péladeau's girlfriend, TV personality Julie Snyder.

Corporate governance

Board of directors:

References

  1. ^ http://crtc.gc.ca/ownership/cht156.pdf
  2. ^ Cyberpresse, 19 mars 2008, «JPL devient TVA Productions» | [1]