“More than ever, Québec needs more editorial diversity. The arrival of Noovo as part of Bell Media will promote healthy competition in the province, and the entire Québec TV ecosystem will benefit,” says Karine Moses, President, Bell Media Québec, and Bell’s Vice-Chair, Québec. “With the creation of our Noovo newsroom, Bell Media is upholding its commitment to offering enhanced information and entertainment programming across all its platforms.”
“This is one of the biggest hiring campaigns in Québec’s news business in recent years,” adds Jean-Philippe Pineault, General Manager, News and Information, Bell Media. “For both the journalism field and Québec audiences, this is a unique opportunity to diversify the voices who report on what’s happening throughout the province. Noovo is a multi-platform brand that’s engaging, authentic, contemporary and inclusive. We are building a strong, reliable news team based on this philosophy.”
- Emilie Beaulieu will make decisions on daily news content. Before moving to Noovo, Emilie was editor-in-chief at Radio-Canada.
- Dominik Paulin will manage news department operations. He joins the Noovo team with over 20 years of experience in TV production, including a number of years at TVA. Dominik previously held the position of senior manager of production operations at Radio-Canada.
- Mick Côté is in charge of determining digital news strategy as well as developing original multi-platform segments. Before joining the Noovo team, Mick was responsible for digital distribution strategy at URBANIA.
- Catherine Mauffette will serve as a content producer. Until very recently, she was editor-in-chief at La Presse Canadienne.
- Ariane Lafrenière will also be a content producer. She was previously a news desk editor at TVA and LCN.



