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Ian Greenberg (15 June 1942 – 10 January 2022) was a Canadian businessman and media pioneer. He was the co-founder of
Astral Media Inc. Astral Media Inc. was a Canadian media conglomerate. It was Canada's largest radio broadcaster, with 84 radio stations in eight provinces. Astral was also a major player in premium and specialty television in Canada, with 23 specialty channels a ...
and served as its president and chief executive officer from 1996 until 2013.


Early life

Greenberg was born in
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on 15 June 1942. He was one of ten children of Annie and Abraham Greenberg, who worked as a municipal bailiff. Greenberg grew up in a humble household, and his mother died in 1961 when he was nineteen. He graduated from
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's six-week Advanced Management program.


Career

In 1961, Greenberg, along with his brothers
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, Sidney and Harvey, co-founded what would eventually become Astral Media Inc. They took out a C$15,000 loan from the future father-in-law of Sidney and named their business Angreen Photo Inc., in honour of their late mother. It was initially focused on
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– drawing on the previous work experience of two of his older brothers – and was based inside
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department stores. The brothers secured exclusive rights to sell photo merchandise at
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held in their hometown. They eventually made their business, since renamed to Astral Communications, a
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in 1974. It took over the Pathé-Humphries motion picture lab that same year, and went on to be known as AstralTech. The company expanded into other business areas, such as the production and distribution of films and television shows. Although its early productions were mediocre, the sex comedy ''
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'' (1982) became the highest-grossing Canadian movie at the North American box office for two decades until ''
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'' in 2002. The success of ''Porky's'' enabled Astral to have more room to manoeuvre financially, and the Greenberg brothers quickly divested from film production in favour of
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. After Harold's death in 1996, Greenberg assumed control of the company as president and chief executive officer. He gradually transformed the company, which had begun as a photographic specialty business, into a pure-play media company (in the 1990s), focused on television, radio, out-of-home advertising and digital media properties. The business was again rebranded in February 2000 as Astral Media. Before its sale in 2013, Astral Media had over 2,800 employees in fifty cities across Canada. Under Greenberg's direction,
Astral Media Astral Media Inc. was a Canadian media conglomerate. It was Canada's largest radio broadcaster, with 84 radio stations in eight provinces. Astral was also a major player in premium and specialty television in Canada, with 23 specialty channels ...
had grown to operate 84 radio stations, 24 pay and specialty television channels, and over 9,500 out-of-home advertising faces. The company also operated over 100 websites. On March 16, 2012, Astral Media announced it had signed an agreement to sell the company to BCE, Inc (Bell Canada). The
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(CRTC) initially denied BCE's bid to acquire Astral seven months later, but ultimately approved a re-tooled bid in 2013.


Personal life

Greenberg and his brothers were awarded the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award for their exceptional contributions to philanthropic endeavours in 1993. He was a member of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and a governor of the
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in Montreal. He was also a member of the board of directors of
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(BCE) and
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. Greenberg resided in Montreal with his wife Linda. They had three children and nine grandchildren. He died on 10 January 2022, at the age of 79.


Awards

* 1993: Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award, co-awarded with his brothers * 2007: Ted Rogers and Velma Rogers Graham Award * 2008: Inducted in the Canadian Association of Broadcasters' Hall of Fame * 2013: Inducted in the Canadian Business Hall of Fame * 2013: Academy Special Award, for exceptional achievement in Canadian film and TV * May 8, 2014: Inducted into the Canadian Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame


References

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