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In 2011, La Presse rebranded its new-media operations from Cyberpresse.ca to LaPresse.ca. In 2013, the newspaper launched La Presse+, a free digital edition for iPad. Founded in May 2015, Nuglif is a subsidiary of La Presse and the platform aims at replicating the La Presse+ business model for other publications in the daily news industry ...
Mathieu Lavallée, Quebecor : Péladeau se fait discret sur l’implantation de l’Agence QMI, on Les Affaires, 2010, (Consulted on 24 September 2014) Francis Vailles, La convergence au cœur des négos au Journal de Montréal, on La Presse, 2008, (Consulted on 24 September 2014)
In 2011, La Presse rebranded its new-media operations from Cyberpresse.ca to LaPresse.ca. In 2013, the newspaper launched La Presse+, a free digital edition for iPad. Founded in May 2015, Nuglif is a subsidiary of La Presse and the platform aims at replicating the La Presse+ business model for other publications in the daily news industry ...
The Canadian Press (CP; French: La Presse canadienne, PC) is a Canadian national news agency headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.Established in 1917 as a vehicle for Canadian newspapers to exchange news and information, [2] The Canadian Press has been a private, not-for-profit cooperative owned and operated by its member newspapers for most of its history.
La Presse is a Canadian newspaper published in Montreal, Canada. La Presse can also refer to the following newspapers or news agencies: La Presse (French newspaper), published in the 19th and early 20th century; La Presse de Tunisie, a Tunisian newspaper; La Presse Porto-Novienne, newspaper published in Porto-Novo, Benin
Les Affaires is a French-language monthly business-oriented newspaper publishing 14 issues per year. Founded in 1928, it is now owned by the Contex Group since 2019. Its headquarters is in Montreal. It is directed by Pierre Marcoux (President, Contex Group) and Marine Thomas (Chief editor).
La Presse (Canada) → La Presse — This is a major newspaper in a major city with a large English population, and is referred to by English press from the rest of Canada. It is primary usage. — 70.51.10.188 ( talk ) 09:21, 15 October 2008 (UTC) [ reply ]
Benoît Laliberté (born July 18, 1972) is a Canadian entrepreneur and inventor and is currently a Senior Member of Investel Capital Corporation. He is the founder of JITEC, Vectoria Inc., TeliPhone Corp., and the New York Telecom Exchange Inc. Earlier in his career, Laliberté gained some notoriety in Quebec with JITEC, a public company which at its peak in 2000 had an estimated value of ...