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Corus sees consolidated revenue drop 10% in Q2 2025

Reflecting the “Buy Canadian” movement, co-CEO Troy Reeb says Corus is leaning into its hundreds of hours of Canadian originals and homegrown brands.

Scripted Series of the Year 2024: Geek Girl

The Canada and U.K. coproduction stepped into the global limelight in spring, attracting millions of views in its first four weeks.

Prime Video launches streaming bundle with Hayu, StackTV

The bundle, available through Prime Video, includes the all-reality streaming service Hayu and StackTV.

Corus reveals 2024-25 programming lineup

EVP, networks and content Troy Reeb discusses the celebrity-heavy lineup and moving scripted investments to reality.

Global renews Family Law for fourth season

The legal drama is produced by Calgary’s SEVEN24 Films and Vancouver’s Lark Productions.

In Brief: Whistler Film Festival, AWFJ hand out EDA Awards

Plus: Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock is back in Alberta, Disney channels launch on StackTV, and discovery+ lands on Prime Video in Canada.

The Hardy Boys renewed for third and final season

Season three of the Nelvana and Lambur Productions series is now in production and is set to premiere in 2023.

Corus Entertainment relaunches Nick+ as Teletoon+

Teletoon+ will be available to Prime Video, Bell Fibe TV, Virgin Plus, and RiverTV subscribers on Sept. 1.

Corus expands StackTV’s reach in Canada

Sports-focused streaming service FuboTV has added StackTV as part of a premium package.

Treehouse, BBC order new Spin Master series Vida The Vet

Toronto’s Jam Filled Entertainment is animating the 52 x 11-minute series, which is set to launch in fall 2023.

Corus inks deal with Rogers to bring StackTV to Ignite customers

Lifetime has also been added to the roster of available channels on the Corus-owned streaming service.

Corus revenue down 10% in Q1, but advertising rebound continues

The media company said it now has 400,000 paying subscribers across its StackTV and Nick+ offerings, while elsewhere Doug Murphy called on government to move swiftly in passing Bill C-10.