Telemedia
Former Canadian media company
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::summary Former Canadian media company ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Telemedia Inc. |
| type | Public |
| foundation | 1968 |
| founder | Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien |
| defunct | 2002 |
| location_city | Montreal, Quebec |
| location_country | Canada |
| location | 1 Place Ville Marie, Suite 3333 |
| key_people | Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien, CEO |
| industry | Media |
| divisions | Radio broadcasting, Magazine publishing |
| owner | Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien |
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Telemedia was a Canadian media company, which had holdings in radio, television and magazine publishing.
The company was launched in 1968 by Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien, when he purchased CKAC in Montreal from Power Corporation of Canada. CKAC remained the company's radio flagship for its entire existence.
Telemedia was held privately until it became publicly traded in the late 1980s.
Telemedia's magazine assets, including Canadian Living, Harrowsmith, Homemakers and the Canadian editions of TV Guide and Elle, were sold to Transcontinental Media in 2000. Standard Broadcasting subsequently acquired Telemedia's broadcasting assets in 2002, and sold some of them in turn to Rogers Communications and Newcap Broadcasting.
Stations acquired by Standard
Through later transactions, almost all of these stations are now owned by Bell Media.
Ontario
- Hamilton - CHAM, CKLH, CKOC
- London - CKSL, CJBK, CJBX, CIQM
- Pembroke - CHVR
- St. Catharines - CHRE, CHTZ, CKTB
- Toronto - CHBM, CKFM, CFRB
British Columbia
- Dawson Creek - CJDC, CJDC-TV
- Fort Nelson - CKRX
- Fort St. John - CKNL, CHRX
- Golden - CKGR
- Kelowna - CKBL, CHSU
- Kitimat - CKTK
- Nelson - CKKC
- Osoyoos - CJOR
- Penticton - CJMG, CKOR
- Prince Rupert - CHTK
- Princeton - CIOR
- Revelstoke - CKCR
- Salmon Arm - CKXR
- Summerland - CHOR
- Terrace - CFTK, CFTK-TV, CJFW
- Trail - CJAT
- Vernon - CICF
Alberta
Stations acquired by Rogers
All of the stations that were acquired by Rogers are located in Ontario. Two of the stations have since been sold to other companies.
- North Bay - CHUR, CKAT, CKFX
- Sault Ste. Marie - CHAS, CJQM
- Sudbury - CJMX, CJRQ
- Timmins - CJQQ, CKGB
- Toronto - CJCL
Former stations
Stations formerly owned by Rogers have now since been sold to other companies:
Stations acquired by Newcap
Although Newcap acquired the majority interest in these stations, all of which are in Alberta, Standard Broadcasting retained a 23.66% share. All are now wholly owned by Newcap.
- Athabasca - CKBA
- Blairmore - CJPR
- Brooks - CIBQ
- Calgary - CIQX 1
- Drumheller - CKDQ
- Edson - CFXE
- Grand Centre - CJCM
- High Prairie - CKVH
- Hinton - CIYR
- St. Paul - CHLW
- Slave Lake - CKWA
- Stettler - CKSQ
- Wainwright - CKKY
- Westlock - CFOK
- Wetaskiwin - CKJR
NOTES: 1 Telemedia held the license for this station, which had not yet launched at the time of its acquisition.
Stations in Quebec and Atlantic/ Stations Acquired by Astral Media
All Telemedia stations in Quebec and in the atlantic were acquired by Astral Media, although the Radiomédia network of mainly AM stations became a 50/50 joint venture between Astral Media and Standard Broadcasting. Corus Entertainment acquired Radiomédia by 2005 in exchange for Corus's smaller FM stations in Quebec. Astral re-entered the AM business in Quebec by 2007, when Standard Broadcasting exited the terrestrial broadcasting business as Astral acquired the stations. Today, All of the stations that were Acquired by Astral Media except for Radiomédia are now owned by Bell Media.
Atlantic
- Bathurst - CKBC-FM
- Fredericton - CFXY-FM, CIBX-FM, CKHJ
- Grand Falls - CIKX-FM
- Woodstock - CJCJ-FM
- Truro - CKTO-FM, CKTY-FM
[[Rouge FM|RockDétente]]
- CFIX-FM 96.9, Saguenay
- CHEY-FM 94.7, Trois-Rivières / Mauricie
- CIMF-FM 94.9, Gatineau / Outaouais
- CITE-FM 107.3, Montreal
- CITE-FM-1 102.7, Sherbrooke / Estrie
- CITF-FM 107.5, Quebec City
[[Corus Québec|Radiomédia]]
- CKRS 590, Saguenay
- CHLN 550, Trois-Rivières / Mauricie
- CJRC 1150, Gatineau / Outaouais
- CKAC 730, Montreal
- CHLT 630, Sherbrooke / Estrie
- CHRC 800, Quebec City
English Radio Station
- CKTS 900, Sherbrooke
References
References
- "Telemedia Communications (1968-2002) {{!}} History of Canadian Broadcasting".
- (2000-01-29). "GTC acquires Telemedia's magazines". The Globe and Mail.
- "Standard Radio Acquires 65 Radio Stations from Telemedia".
- (2001-05-17). "Astral to buy Telemedia radio stations". The Globe and Mail.
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