Altomédia Explained

Altomédia is a Canadian media company, which publishes several French-language community weekly newspapers in the Central and Southwestern regions of Ontario for the Franco-Ontarian community.[1] The company's publications include Le Métropolitain in the Greater Toronto Area,[2] L'Action in London, Le Rempart in Windsor[3] and Le Régional in Hamilton-Niagara, as well as Bonjour Ontario, a monthly magazine which reprints content from the weekly publications for distribution outside the company's primary service area.

The company's president is Denis Poirier.[4]

The company was honoured by the Franco-Ontarian Economic Development and Employability Network in 2003 as one of the province's best small and medium businesses serving the province's francophone community, particularly for its advances in electronic production.[1]

L'Action

Published in London, L'Action serves much of Southwestern Ontario apart from the Windsor market, which is served by sister publication Le Rempart.[5]

Le Métropolitain

Le Métropolitain, serving the Greater Toronto Area, was launched in 1983 in Toronto, by Claude Badière, a former sales representative of L'Express de Toronto.[5]

In 2018, the competing publication L'Express was advised by the Canadian Internet Registration Authority to stop using the web domain name lemetropolitain.ca; Le Métropolitain's web domain is lemetropolitain.com.[6]

Le Régional

Le Régional serves the Hamilton market.[5]

Le Rempart

Le Rempart was launched in 1966 by the local Windsor chapter of the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste.[7] It was acquired by Les Publications des Grands Lacs in 1972, and operated under the editorship of Jean Mongenais[8] until it was acquired by Poirier in 2002.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. "Franco-Ontarian Businesses Honoured at the 2003 Lauriers de la PME Awards". Canada NewsWire, February 28, 2003.
  2. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1116057/express-toronto-site-internet-metropolitain-journaux "Un journal francophone fait preuve « de mauvaise foi » en s'appropriant l'adresse d'un concurrent"
  3. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/804828/50-ans-journal-le-rempart-windsor-essex "Le journal « Le Rempart » célèbre ses 50 ans"
  4. Sébastien Pierroz, "Indépendance, publicités, et maintenant COVID-19 : les défis des médias francophones". ONFR+, May 3, 2020.
  5. Paul-François Sylvestre, "Premier journal francophone de l’Ontario". L'Express, May 17, 2011.
  6. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1116057/express-toronto-site-internet-metropolitain-journaux "Un journal francophone fait preuve « de mauvaise foi » en s'appropriant l'adresse d'un concurrent"
  7. Miville, Serge. 2012. «À Quoi sert au canadien français de gagner l'univers canadien s'il perd son âme de francophone?» représentations identitaires et mémorielles dans la presse franco-ontarienne après la "rupture" du canada français (1969–1986).
  8. Helen Mackenzie, "Keeping French alive in Windsor". The Globe and Mail, May 24, 1984.
  9. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/804828/50-ans-journal-le-rempart-windsor-essex "Le journal « Le Rempart » célèbre ses 50 ans"