'Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien' (born 1928) was a
Canadian media proprietor, who was chairman and CEO of
Telemedia. He founded the company in 1968, and went on to acquire a number of radio stations in
Quebec and
Ontario, and launched magazines such as ''
Canadian Living'', ''
Harrowsmith'' and the Canadian editions of ''
ELLE'' and ''
TV Guide''.
He was educated at the
Université de Montréal, obtaining a
bachelor of arts in 1952, and at
Harvard University, receiving his
MBA in 1954. He was also a key organizer behind
Expo 67.
Beaubien was chairman of the
Canadian Association of Broadcasters in 1973 and
1974, and was the founder, president and honorary chairman of
participACTION.
He was also presented with an
honorary degree in law from
York University in 1979, and was inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in
1994.
In 1967, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada "for his contribution to
Centennial Year as director of operations for the
1967 World Exhibition".
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