24 Hours (newspaper)

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24 Hours ist eine kostenlose kanadische Pendlerzeitung. Sie wird von herausgegeben, einem Unternehmen des Konzerns . Die englischsprachige Version erscheint in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Toronto und Vancouver, die französischsprachige Version in Montreal (unter der Bezeichnung 24 Heures). Die Zeitung erscheint montags bis freitags. Die Vancouver-Ausgabe ist ein Joint Venture mit der Jim Pattison Group. rdf:langString
24 Hours (French: 24 Heures) was a group of English-language and French-language free daily newspapers published in Canada. It was published in French in Montreal and Gatineau and in English in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver. The Gatineau edition was discontinued in 2008 and the Calgary, Edmonton, and Ottawa editions ceased publication in 2013. The Toronto and Vancouver editions were sold to Postmedia Network as part of Quebecor's divestment of English-language news, and they were later acquired by Torstar in an asset swap on November 27, 2017 and immediately shut down in favour of the Torstar-owned Metro papers in those cities (rebranded StarMetro the following year). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString 24 Hours (newspaper)
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rdf:langString 24 Hours ist eine kostenlose kanadische Pendlerzeitung. Sie wird von herausgegeben, einem Unternehmen des Konzerns . Die englischsprachige Version erscheint in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Toronto und Vancouver, die französischsprachige Version in Montreal (unter der Bezeichnung 24 Heures). Die Zeitung erscheint montags bis freitags. Die Vancouver-Ausgabe ist ein Joint Venture mit der Jim Pattison Group.
rdf:langString 24 Hours (French: 24 Heures) was a group of English-language and French-language free daily newspapers published in Canada. It was published in French in Montreal and Gatineau and in English in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver. The Gatineau edition was discontinued in 2008 and the Calgary, Edmonton, and Ottawa editions ceased publication in 2013. The Toronto and Vancouver editions were sold to Postmedia Network as part of Quebecor's divestment of English-language news, and they were later acquired by Torstar in an asset swap on November 27, 2017 and immediately shut down in favour of the Torstar-owned Metro papers in those cities (rebranded StarMetro the following year). The French-language Montreal edition published by Quebecor Media and known as 24heures later known as 24H and now known as 24 and published weekly is the only survivor under the name after folding of all the other Canadian editions. In 2021, it re-launched as a print weekly. The newspaper also underwent a major redesign with the title change to 24. Also recently the newspaper logo has changed
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