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'''Image Diffusion International''' ('''IDI''') is a [[Quebec]] [[production company]] founded by [[Anne-Marie Losique]] and Marc Trudeau in 1995. Based in [[Montreal]], it specializes in producing entertainment and lifestyle television magazines. Its shows are sometimes Quebec-based in [[French language|French]] and sometimes edited in two versions, French and [[English language|English]]. Some of their programmes are shot in the studios of [[MusiquePlus]], a [[music television]] station on which many IDI shows are aired. IDI's productions are broadcast on multiple networks across Quebec and [[Canada]]. Its show ''Sex-shop'' was sold to [[France|French]] television station [[XXL (French TV)|XXL]]. Subject matter of their programs include [[Film|cinema]], [[travel]] (including [[gay tourism]]) and [[Nightlife (activity)|nightlife]]. A number of their television shows also feature the [[sex industry]].
'''Image Diffusion International''' ('''IDI''') is a [[Quebec]] [[production company]] founded by [[Anne-Marie Losique]] and Marc Trudeau in 1995. Based in [[Montreal]], it specializes in producing entertainment and lifestyle television magazines. Its shows are sometimes Quebec-based in [[French language|French]] and sometimes edited in two versions, French and [[English language|English]]. Some of their programmes are shot in the studios of [[MusiquePlus]], a [[music television]] station on which many IDI shows are aired. IDI's productions are broadcast on multiple networks across Quebec and [[Canada]]. Its show ''Sex-shop'' was sold to [[France|French]] television station [[XXL (French TV)|XXL]]. Subject matter of their programs include [[Film|cinema]], [[travel]] (including [[gay tourism]]) and [[Nightlife (activity)|nightlife]]. A number of their television shows also feature the [[sex industry]].

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Image Diffusion International (IDI) is a Quebec production company founded by Anne-Marie Losique and Marc Trudeau in 1995. Based in Montreal, it specializes in producing entertainment and lifestyle television magazines. Its shows are sometimes Quebec-based in French and sometimes edited in two versions, French and English. Some of their programmes are shot in the studios of MusiquePlus, a music television station on which many IDI shows are aired. IDI's productions are broadcast on multiple networks across Quebec and Canada. Its show Sex-shop was sold to French television station XXL. Subject matter of their programs include cinema, travel (including gay tourism) and nightlife. A number of their television shows also feature the sex industry.

Productions

In French and English

  • Box-office
  • Écrans du monde (Screens)
  • Gros plan sur… (Spotlight On…)
  • Il a dit, Elle a dit (He Said, She Said)
  • Colour Travel Series
    • Blue: "the world’s most beautiful beaches"
    • Grey: "the trendiest and most avant-garde cities"
    • Green: "uncovering the natural beauties of our planet"
    • Pink: "the hottest gay vacations"
    • White: "the world’s most beautiful mountains"
    • Yellow: "exploring the world’s deserts"
    • Red: "the nightlife - why some cities never sleep"
  • Culture du X (XXX Culture)
  • Hot-parade

Others

See also