Jumbo Video
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Jumbo Video is a chain of video stores owned by Le SuperClub Vidéotron, a subsidiary of Quebecor Media Inc..
The company was founded in May 1987. The video game subsidiary Microplay was founded in the late 1990s in order to facilitate the rentals of video games. In 2004, due to financial issues, the chain was purchased by Quebecor Media.
The chain's previous parent company, Jumbo Entertainment Inc., has been restructured and renamed West 49 Inc. following a "reverse takeover" by the clothing retailer.
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Corporate Directors: Françoise Bertrand | Alain Bouchard | Robert Dutton | Jean La Couture | Jean-Marc Eustache | Pierre Laurin | Brian Mulroney | Jean Neveu | Pierre Parent | Érik Péladeau | Pierre Karl Péladeau |
Groupe TVA: CFCM | CFER | CFTM | CHEM | CHLT | CJPM | ARGENT | Canal Évasion | Canal Indigo | Mystère | LCN | Prise 2 | Shopping TVA | TVA | mentv1 | Mystery1 |
Sun Media: 24 Hours | Brockville Recorder and Times | Calgary Sun | Edmonton Sun | Fort McMurray Today | The Daily Herald Tribune (Grande Prairie) | Daily Miner and News (Kenora) | London Free Press | Le Journal de Montréal | Le Journal de Québec | Ontario Farmer | Ottawa Sun | The Times-Journal (St. Thomas) | Toronto Sun | Winnipeg Sun | CKXT Quebecor World |
1Co-owned with CanWest Global Communications. Quebecor does not control these channels. |
Annual Revenue: $10.8 billion CAN ( |