Corus Entertainment has made a small number of personnel changes across several of its news and talk platforms, including positions at Global B.C., Global National, News 640 and various talk radio outlets. The company described the moves as selective and limited in scope, affecting a “small number” of roles in specific markets.
The announcement, issued by a Corus spokesperson, confirms that the changes are targeted rather than company-wide. The affected programs and stations span both television news operations—Global B.C. and Global National—as well as the News 640 radio brand and associated talk radio properties. No details were provided on the exact positions or the locations beyond the named outlets, nor on the broader financial or strategic reasons for the adjustments.
Corus operates in multiple markets with a portfolio that includes television networks and radio stations, including Global B.C. and Global National on television, and News 640 and talk radio channels on the radio side. The spokesperson’s description of the cuts as limited suggests the impact may be contained within certain regions or departments, though the statement did not specify which markets were affected beyond the outlets listed.
There is no information in the release about severance terms, the total number of employees impacted, or the timeline for the changes. The company did not provide further context on the operational or strategic rationale beyond characterizing the changes as a “small number” of adjustments in select markets.
As more information becomes available, details on the scope of the cuts and the affected teams will help clarify how Corus plans to adjust its news and talk media footprint. For now, the company has acknowledged targeted changes affecting several high-profile outlets within its broadcast portfolio.