Corus Entertainment says it is making changes that include job cuts across parts of its TV and radio operations. Multiple outlets report that the company is reducing roles connected to Global BC, Global National, and some of its News 640 and talk radio programming.
A company spokesperson tells outlets that it is making a “small number” of changes in select markets. Business in Vancouver and City News Toronto describe the cuts as limited to specific stations and platforms, while the Vancouver Sun cites an industry source and indicates the adjustments affect positions tied to the Global BC broadcasts, the Global National newscast, and parts of the talk radio network.
The reporting differs mainly in how much detail is provided about the scale and which entities are most directly impacted. Across sources, however, the thrust is the same: Corus is implementing organizational changes that affect employment at multiple Global-branded television and radio properties, without releasing a comprehensive company-wide picture of the workforce impact.