Quebecor Media, a publicly owned company headquartered in Canada, was founded in 1950, employs approximately 780 individuals, and reported $4.1B in revenue as of 2025. The company operates as an integrated communications, media, and entertainment provider, specializing in telecoms. Based in Montreal, Quebec, it operates across various sectors, including broadcasting, print and digital media, and sports and entertainment.
On April 1, 2026, Quebecor's sports division initiated talks with the National Hockey League and Rogers Communications Inc. to renew its French-language broadcast deal for hockey games, as CEO Pierre Karl Péladeau confirmed with the next season six months away. Earlier on the same day, Videotron Ltd., a Quebecor subsidiary, established a US$1.0 billion US Commercial Paper Program on a private placement basis, enabling it to issue unsecured commercial paper notes with maturities not exceeding 364 days. Previously, on March 27, Quebecor Inc. reported suffering a data breach of its systems in recent weeks, revealing personal information but not billing data. This incident followed Quebecor's funding announcement on March 26 for three new "Espaces Autiste & Majeur—Québecor" day centres for people with autism in Québec, developed in partnership with the Autiste & Majeur Foundation. The facilities are planned for Notre-Dame-des-Prairies, Shawinigan, and Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures.
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