Corus eliminates dozens of media jobs across Canada as advertising revenues decline

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Corus Entertainment, owner of the Global Television Network and multiple radio stations, says programming changes across Canada will result in dozens of job losses. The move comes as Corus struggles with a persistent drop in advertising sales and rising debt.

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This follows cuts made at Rogers just a few weeks ago and should send a strong message to those working in public relations about the importance of developing and nurturing relationships with the media as the pool of people you can pitch to continues to shrink.

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Dave Forde
Dave “The Connector” Forde is a 20-year veteran of the Canadian marketing, PR, and tech industries. He is the founder of The Connected One network, including industry news sites Profectio and PR In Canada, and serves as a strategic business advisor. Connect with him on LinkedIn and X.

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Dave “The Connector” Forde is a 20-year veteran of the Canadian marketing, PR, and tech industries. He is the founder of The Connected One network, including industry news sites Profectio and PR In Canada, and serves as a strategic business advisor. Connect with him on LinkedIn and X.


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