Canadian Publishing Industry News
20 March 2019, TORONTO
Rogers Sells Magazines To St. Joseph
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St. Joseph Communications has bought the magazine division of Rogers. Titles such as Maclean's, Chatelaine, Hello Canada and Today's Parents will be joining St. Joseph's publishing division. All 126 staff of Rogers Magazine division will be offered a position at St. Joseph. The deal includes both English and French editions. Digital publications Canadian Business and Flare are included.
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St. Joseph has a magazine division that includes Toronto Life, Weddingbells, Fashion Magazine and regional magazines in Vancouver, Calgary and Ottawa. The magazine division of Rogers has been rumoured up for sales for months. This will make St. Joseph the largest magazine publisher in Canada and the largest integrated publisher printer. Rogers magazines have been printed at Transcontinental will now be moved to St. Joseph printing plant in Concord..
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Editor Note: Corrected St. Joes web plant is in Concord. Rogers was a significant account for any Transcontinental's commercial web plants. It will hurt no matter which plant loses the work. For St. Joes their plant will be very busy. The big thing is for the consumer magazine publishing buiness this will be a big thing.