Quebecor

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Quebecor Inc.
Type Public
Traded as TSXQBR.A
TSXQBR.B
Industry diversified media and broadcasting
Founded (1950)
Headquarters Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Services Advertising
Marketing
Publishing
Revenue $9.822 billion CAN (decrease1% FY 2007)
Profit -94 million CAN
Employees 15,500 (2009)
Divisions Groupe Archambault
Le SuperClub Vidéotron
Sun Media
TVA Group
Vidéotron
Website www.quebecor.com

Québecor Inc. (TSXQBR.AQBR.B) is a communications company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Before 2012 it was spelled Quebecor (without acute accent) in both English and French.

It was founded by Pierre Péladeau, and remains run by his family. Quebecor Inc. owns 55% of Quebecor Media Inc. - the broadcasting, communications and publishing company which operates various subsidiaries:

Quebecor Inc. also formerly owned the printing company Quebecor World.

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.

[edit] Corporate governance

Current members of the board of directors of Quebecor Inc. are:[1] Françoise Bertrand, Jean La Couture, Sylvie Lalande, Pierre Laurin, Brian Mulroney, Pierre Parent, Pierre Karl Péladeau

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