So Rogers wants to buy Cogeco's Canadian assets. Beyond the telecom considerations, this would mean Rogers takes control of Cogeco Media, including radio stations like 98,5, Rythme FM, CKOI and The Beat. Rogers is already a minority shareholder in Cogeco. globenewswire.com/news-release/2…
Television subscribers in Canada:
Bell 2,820,284
Shaw 2,259,093
Rogers 1,606,213
Videotron 1,440,097
Telus 1,127,676
Cogeco 627,608
Rogers + Cogeco: 2,233,821
(Cogeco figures from last quarterly report, others from CRTC reports of Aug. 31, 2019)
Rogers owns 54 radio stations and Cogeco 23. Combined, their 77 stations would just surpass Stingray to become the #2 radio broadcaster in Canada (by number of stations), behind only Bell at 109.
Rogers and Cogeco’s radio stations don’t overlap (Rogers doesn’t own any French stations, and no stations in Montreal), so in theory this part of the transaction wouldn’t pose any competition concerns for the #CRTC.
We’re still waiting for Cogeco to say anything about this offer to buy it.
If Cogeco is sold to Rogers, this would render moot Cogeco’s plan to enter the wireless service market, which it has been looking at (and asked about) for years.
And here we go: Audet family, which controls Cogeco, says it does not support the Rogers/Altice purchase offer newswire.ca/fr/news-releas…
Quebec Premier François Legault says it’s “out of the question” that Quebec loses another headquarters if Montreal-based Cogeco is sold to Rogers (starts at 17:15) fm93.com/audio/329929/e…
In 2000, Rogers had a deal to buy Videotron. That deal was blocked by the Caisse de dépôt, which then financed Quebecor’s purchase of Videotron.
The difference is that the Caisse had veto rights over a Videotron sale. It doesn’t have this power with Cogeco.
In fiscal 2019, Cogeco’s Canadian broadband segment earned $689 million in adjusted EBITDA. With a $4.9 billion purchase price, it would not take too long for Rogers to make its money back.
If the Rogers/Cogeco deal goes through and no divestments are required, 45% of all Canadian commercial radio revenue would be controlled by two companies (Bell and Rogers) blog.fagstein.com/2020/09/02/rog…
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Je vois plein de discussion de ce reportage. Certains voient une attaque contre Le Devoir. Ou une trahison contre le mouvement « Moi aussi ». Ou une preuve que ce mouvement va trop loin contre les hommes. Ou une preuve du "cancel culture." Permettez-moi quelques nuances...
Parce que c'est ça, la nuance. C'est inconvénient. Ce n'est pas bonne comme arme rhétorique, la nuance. Pas une preuve ni une contre-preuve. Ça déradicalise les propos.
Isabelle Hachey est très claire: Elle ne veut « pas d’absoudre Julien Lacroix, ni de se demander s’il serait temps pour lui de remonter sur les planches ». Elle ne veut non plus « remettre en cause la démarche journalistique adoptée par les médias, dont Le Devoir »
Today’s update. An even 600 new cases. Hospitalizations have now more than tripled in the past month and are up 30% in the past week.
The statistical risk difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated people keeps increasing. Now if you’re unvaccinated, you’re 33 times more likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19 than someone your age who’s vaccinated.
Quebec has been registering out-of-province vaccinations since May, but with vaccine passports becoming a thing, the number of doses registered has almost doubled in the past two weeks. It’s now 125,891 (1st+2nd doses).
Today’s update. A double-digit increase in hospitalizations. There are now twice as many in hospital as three weeks ago.
Yesterday, there were fewer than 15,000 vaccine doses administered for the first time since February, and fewer than 10,000 second doses for the first time since May.
18-29 and 30-39 are the only age groups left where at least 85% of the population doesn’t have at least one dose of vaccine.
Today’s update. Relatively good news, with under 700 new cases, active cases dropping again and only 5 new deaths (lowest net increase since Oct. 3).
Another 31,000+ vaccines administered yesterday, setting another new high. Quebec has passed 8% of the population given at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
The number of new variant cases in Quebec has decreased for the third straight day.