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* Creator/{{Teletoon}}*: Canada's national animation channel. Teletoon started out as a joint venture between many family-oriented broadcasters and companies before Corus ultimately bought out Astral Media's 50% ownership stake in January 2014. In addition to its own output of commissioned shows, Teletoon has also co-commissioned several series with Creator/CartoonNetwork, having aired many on CN’s own shows too.

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* Creator/{{Teletoon}}*: Cartoon Network[[note]]Previously known as Creator/{{Teletoon}}[[/note]]*: Canada's national animation channel. Teletoon started out as a joint venture between many family-oriented broadcasters and companies before Corus ultimately bought out Astral Media's 50% ownership stake in January 2014. In addition to its own output of commissioned shows, Teletoon has also co-commissioned several series with Creator/CartoonNetwork, having aired many on CN’s own shows too. In 2023, the channel rebranded as Cartoon Network while the existing Canadian version of said channel became a version of Creator/{{Boomerang}}.



Corus Entertainment also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, [[Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}} Cosmopolitan TV]] (Defunct), Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]] (Defunct), Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, Magnolia Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI* (Defunct), HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, [[Creator/{{H2}} History2]]*, IFC* (Defunct), Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian; sold to TLN), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=] (Sold to TLN), Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]; defunct), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish; sold to TLN).

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Corus Entertainment also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Boomerang, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, [[Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}} Cosmopolitan TV]] (Defunct), Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]] (Defunct), Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, Magnolia Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI* (Defunct), HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, [[Creator/{{H2}} History2]]*, IFC* (Defunct), Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian; sold to TLN), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=] (Sold to TLN), Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]; defunct), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish; sold to TLN).
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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw family, Corus Entertainment is one of the "Big 3" broadcasting companies in Canada (alongside [[Creator/{{Citytv}} Rogers]] and Creator/BellMedia). In addition to the Creator/{{Global Television Network}} and their radio station group, Corus owns a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families: including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press.

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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw family, [[https://www.corusent.com Corus Entertainment Entertainment]] is one of the "Big 3" broadcasting companies in Canada (alongside [[Creator/{{Citytv}} Rogers]] and Creator/BellMedia). In addition to the Creator/{{Global Television Network}} and their radio station group, Corus owns a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families: including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press.
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Corus was first created as a spin-off of Shaw Communications' media assets. Shaw later acquired Canwest when they went bankrupt in 2010, and operated their assets as Shaw Media. Shaw Media itself was composed of assets that were previously owned by Canwest, as well as firms acquired by Canwest, including assets from Western International Communications[[note]][[UpToEleven which itself had sold some assets to Corus during their acquisition by Canwest]][[/note]] and Alliance Atlantis[[note]]A production company once best known for the Series/CSIVerse and tons of popular Canadian programming, but expanded into broadcasting later on. Their content library currently rest with Creator/{{Hasbro}}/Creator/EntertainmentOne, Creator/WildBrain and [=FilmRise=], while [[Creator/{{ParamountGlobal}} Paramount]] wholly owns CSI now.[[/note]] On April 1, 2016, Shaw Media was re-organized and merged into Corus Entertainment in exchange for cash and stock to budget Shaw Communications's purchase of the wireless carrier Wind Mobile. To reflect this, Corus adopted a new logo for the first time since its inception in 1999.

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Corus was first created as a spin-off of Shaw Communications' media assets. Shaw later acquired Canwest when they went bankrupt in 2010, and operated their assets as Shaw Media. Shaw Media itself was composed of assets that were previously owned by Canwest, as well as firms acquired by Canwest, including assets from Western International Communications[[note]][[UpToEleven which Communications[[note]]which itself had sold some assets to Corus during their acquisition by Canwest]][[/note]] Canwest[[/note]] and Alliance Atlantis[[note]]A production company once best known for the Series/CSIVerse and tons of popular Canadian programming, but expanded into broadcasting later on. Their content library currently rest with Creator/{{Hasbro}}/Creator/EntertainmentOne, Creator/WildBrain and [=FilmRise=], while [[Creator/{{ParamountGlobal}} Paramount]] wholly owns CSI now.[[/note]] On April 1, 2016, Shaw Media was re-organized and merged into Corus Entertainment in exchange for cash and stock to budget Shaw Communications's purchase of the wireless carrier Wind Mobile. To reflect this, Corus adopted a new logo for the first time since its inception in 1999.
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Corus was first created as a spin-off of Shaw Communications' media assets. Shaw later acquired Canwest when they went bankrupt in 2010, and operated their assets as Shaw Media. Shaw Media itself was composed of assets that were previously owned by Canwest, as well as firms acquired by Canwest, including assets from Western International Communications[[note]][[UpToEleven which itself had sold some assets to Corus during their acquisition by Canwest]][[/note]] and Alliance Atlantis[[note]]A production company once best known for the Series/CSIVerse and tons of popular Canadian programming, but expanded into broadcasting later on. Their content library currently rest with Creator/{{Hasbro}}/Creator/EntertainmentOne, Creator/WildBrain and [=FilmRise=], while Creator/ViacomCBS wholly owns CSI now.[[/note]] On April 1, 2016, Shaw Media was re-organized and merged into Corus Entertainment in exchange for cash and stock to budget Shaw Communications's purchase of the wireless carrier Wind Mobile. To reflect this, Corus adopted a new logo for the first time since its inception in 1999.

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Corus was first created as a spin-off of Shaw Communications' media assets. Shaw later acquired Canwest when they went bankrupt in 2010, and operated their assets as Shaw Media. Shaw Media itself was composed of assets that were previously owned by Canwest, as well as firms acquired by Canwest, including assets from Western International Communications[[note]][[UpToEleven which itself had sold some assets to Corus during their acquisition by Canwest]][[/note]] and Alliance Atlantis[[note]]A production company once best known for the Series/CSIVerse and tons of popular Canadian programming, but expanded into broadcasting later on. Their content library currently rest with Creator/{{Hasbro}}/Creator/EntertainmentOne, Creator/WildBrain and [=FilmRise=], while Creator/ViacomCBS [[Creator/{{ParamountGlobal}} Paramount]] wholly owns CSI now.[[/note]] On April 1, 2016, Shaw Media was re-organized and merged into Corus Entertainment in exchange for cash and stock to budget Shaw Communications's purchase of the wireless carrier Wind Mobile. To reflect this, Corus adopted a new logo for the first time since its inception in 1999.
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* Séries+*: Like a French-language version of current-day W Network, focused on comedies and dramas.

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* Séries+*: Like a SériesPlus*: A French-language version of current-day W Network, focused channel focusing on comedies and dramas.dramas. Prior to 2020 (exactly twenty year after it launched in 2000), it was known as Séries+, which is really a different name with the same pronunciation.



** Télétoon*: the French-language version.

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** Télétoon*: the French-language version.version, which also air a few programs from YTV and Treehouse. Also has a late-night program block aimed at adults named [[Creator/TeletoonAtNight Télétoon la nuit]].



Corus Entertainment also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, [[Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}} Cosmopolitan TV]] (Defunct), Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]] (Defunct), Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI* (Defunct), HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, [[Creator/{{H2}} History2]]*, IFC* (Defunct), Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian; sold to TLN), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=] (Sold to TLN), Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]; defunct), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish; sold to TLN).

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Corus Entertainment also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, [[Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}} Cosmopolitan TV]] (Defunct), Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]] (Defunct), Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Magnolia Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI* (Defunct), HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, [[Creator/{{H2}} History2]]*, IFC* (Defunct), Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian; sold to TLN), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=] (Sold to TLN), Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]; defunct), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish; sold to TLN).
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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw family, Corus Entertainment is one of the "Big 3" broadcasting companies in Canada (alongside [[Creator/{{Citytv}} Rogers]] and Creator/BellMedia). In addition to the Creator/{{Global}} network and their radio station group, Corus owns a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families: including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press.

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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw family, Corus Entertainment is one of the "Big 3" broadcasting companies in Canada (alongside [[Creator/{{Citytv}} Rogers]] and Creator/BellMedia). In addition to the Creator/{{Global}} network Creator/{{Global Television Network}} and their radio station group, Corus owns a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families: including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press.
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* [[Creator/BBC BBC Canada]]*: A joint venture that airs programming from The BBC and other UK imports. It closed down at the end of 2020. Shortly after, another company, Blue Ant Media, annouced that they'll replace one of their channel, HIFI, into a Canadian version of BBC First.

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* [[Creator/BBC [[Creator/{{BBC}} BBC Canada]]*: A joint venture that airs programming from The BBC and other UK imports. It closed down at the end of 2020. Shortly after, another company, Blue Ant Media, annouced that they'll replace one of their channel, HIFI, into a Canadian version of BBC First.
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Corus was first created as a spin-off of Shaw Communications' media assets. Shaw later acquired Canwest when they went bankrupt in 2010, and operated their assets as Shaw Media. Shaw Media itself was composed of assets that were previously owned by Canwest, as well as firms acquired by Canwest, including assets from Western International Communications[[note]][[UpToEleven which itself had sold some assets to Corus during their acquisition by Canwest]][[/note]] and Alliance Atlantis[[note]]A production company once best known for the Series/CSIVerse and tons of popular Canadian programming, but expanded into broadcasting later on. Their content library currently rest with Creator/{{Hasbro}}/Creator/EntertainmentOne, Creator/WildBrain and FilmRise, while Creator/ViacomCBS wholly owns CSI now.[[/note]] On April 1, 2016, Shaw Media was re-organized and merged into Corus Entertainment in exchange for cash and stock to budget Shaw Communications's purchase of the wireless carrier Wind Mobile. To reflect this, Corus adopted a new logo for the first time since its inception in 1999.

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Corus was first created as a spin-off of Shaw Communications' media assets. Shaw later acquired Canwest when they went bankrupt in 2010, and operated their assets as Shaw Media. Shaw Media itself was composed of assets that were previously owned by Canwest, as well as firms acquired by Canwest, including assets from Western International Communications[[note]][[UpToEleven which itself had sold some assets to Corus during their acquisition by Canwest]][[/note]] and Alliance Atlantis[[note]]A production company once best known for the Series/CSIVerse and tons of popular Canadian programming, but expanded into broadcasting later on. Their content library currently rest with Creator/{{Hasbro}}/Creator/EntertainmentOne, Creator/WildBrain and FilmRise, [=FilmRise=], while Creator/ViacomCBS wholly owns CSI now.[[/note]] On April 1, 2016, Shaw Media was re-organized and merged into Corus Entertainment in exchange for cash and stock to budget Shaw Communications's purchase of the wireless carrier Wind Mobile. To reflect this, Corus adopted a new logo for the first time since its inception in 1999.



* The Creator/{{Creator/Global Television Network}} (Global)*: the flagship broadcast network, initially formed in 1974 but not a major player in the industry until the late 1990s.

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* The Creator/{{Creator/Global {{Creator/Global Television Network}} (Global)*: the flagship broadcast network, initially formed in 1974 but not a major player in the industry until the late 1990s.



* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs [[UsefulNotes/BlockProgramming program blocks]] for Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] (known as XD Zone) shows.

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* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of the [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs [[UsefulNotes/BlockProgramming program blocks]] for Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] (known as XD Zone) shows.



* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]*: A joint venture that airs programming from The BBC and other UK imports. It closed down at the end of 2020. Shortly after, another company, Blue Ant Media, annouced that they'll replace one of their channel, HIFI, into a Canadian version of BBC First.

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* [[Creator/TheBBC [[Creator/BBC BBC Canada]]*: A joint venture that airs programming from The BBC and other UK imports. It closed down at the end of 2020. Shortly after, another company, Blue Ant Media, annouced that they'll replace one of their channel, HIFI, into a Canadian version of BBC First.
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* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to expand Creator/CartoonNetwork's coverage and make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.

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* Teletoon Retro: Creator/TeletoonRetro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to expand Creator/CartoonNetwork's coverage and make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
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* Creator/{{Teletoon}}*: Canada's national animation channel. Teletoon started out as a joint venture between many family-oriented broadcasters and companies before Corus ultimately bought out Astral Media's 50% ownership stake in January 2014. In addition to its own output, Teletoon has also co-produced several series with Creator/CartoonNetwork.

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* Creator/{{Teletoon}}*: Canada's national animation channel. Teletoon started out as a joint venture between many family-oriented broadcasters and companies before Corus ultimately bought out Astral Media's 50% ownership stake in January 2014. In addition to its own output, output of commissioned shows, Teletoon has also co-produced co-commissioned several series with Creator/CartoonNetwork.Creator/CartoonNetwork, having aired many on CN’s own shows too.



* Creator/{{YTV}}: A youth network targeting kids and pre-teens. YTV is known for its longtime association with Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, having imported and, eventually, co-produced several shows with the network.

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* Creator/{{YTV}}: A youth network targeting kids and pre-teens. YTV is known for its longtime association with Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, having imported and, eventually, co-produced co-commissioned several shows with the network.
network alongside its own original commissions.
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On March 15, 2021, It was announced that Shaw Communications (the company Corus spun off from) would be acquired by Rogers. However Corus is not part of the sale, but it's unknown how this deal will affect Corus if approved by regulators.
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On March 15, 2021, It was announced that Shaw Communications (the company Corus spun off from) would be acquired by Rogers. However Corus is not part of the sale, but it's unknown how this deal will affect Corus if approved by regulators. Corus itself had been the subject of sale rumours in the past.

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On March 15, 2021, It was announced that Shaw Communications (the company Corus spun off from) would be acquired by Rogers. However Corus is not part of the sale, but it's unknown how this deal will affect Corus if approved by regulators. Corus itself had been the subject of sale rumours in the past.
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Rogers announced the purchase of Shaw but Corus is left out.


Corus was first created as a spin-off of Shaw Communications' media assets. Shaw later acquired Canwest when they went bankrupt in 2010, and operated their assets as Shaw Media. Shaw Media itself was composed of assets that were previously owned by Canwest, as well as firms acquired by Canwest, including assets from Western International Communications[[note]][[UpToEleven which itself had sold some assets to Corus during their acquisition by Canwest]][[/note]] and Alliance Atlantis. On April 1, 2016, Shaw Media was re-organized and merged into Corus Entertainment in exchange for cash and stock to budget Shaw Communications's purchase of the wireless carrier Wind Mobile. To reflect this, Corus adopted a new logo for the first time since its inception in 1999.

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Corus was first created as a spin-off of Shaw Communications' media assets. Shaw later acquired Canwest when they went bankrupt in 2010, and operated their assets as Shaw Media. Shaw Media itself was composed of assets that were previously owned by Canwest, as well as firms acquired by Canwest, including assets from Western International Communications[[note]][[UpToEleven which itself had sold some assets to Corus during their acquisition by Canwest]][[/note]] and Alliance Atlantis. Atlantis[[note]]A production company once best known for the Series/CSIVerse and tons of popular Canadian programming, but expanded into broadcasting later on. Their content library currently rest with Creator/{{Hasbro}}/Creator/EntertainmentOne, Creator/WildBrain and FilmRise, while Creator/ViacomCBS wholly owns CSI now.[[/note]] On April 1, 2016, Shaw Media was re-organized and merged into Corus Entertainment in exchange for cash and stock to budget Shaw Communications's purchase of the wireless carrier Wind Mobile. To reflect this, Corus adopted a new logo for the first time since its inception in 1999.
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On March 15, 2021, It was announced that Shaw Communications (the company Corus spun off from) would be acquired by Rogers. However Corus is not part of the sale, but it's unknown how this deal will affect Corus if approved by regulators. Corus itself had been the subject of sale rumours in the past.

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* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]*: A joint venture that airs programming from The BBC and other UK imports.



* Boom

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* BoomBoom FM (Ontario stations, except Toronto)



* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]*: A joint venture that airs programming from The BBC and other UK imports. It closed down at the end of 2020. Shortly after, another company, Blue Ant Media, annouced that they'll replace one of their channel, HIFI, into a Canadian version of BBC First.



Corus Entertainment also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, [[Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}} Cosmopolitan TV]] (Defunct), Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]] (Defunct), Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI* (Soon to be defunct), HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, [[Creator/{{H2}} History2]]*, IFC* (Defunct), Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=] (Sold to TLN), Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]; defunct), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish; sold to TLN).

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Corus Entertainment also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, [[Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}} Cosmopolitan TV]] (Defunct), Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]] (Defunct), Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI* (Soon to be defunct), (Defunct), HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, [[Creator/{{H2}} History2]]*, IFC* (Defunct), Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian), (Italian; sold to TLN), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=] (Sold to TLN), Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]; defunct), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish; sold to TLN).

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Current television networks:



* [= CosmoTV=]: Based on [[Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}} Cosmopolitan Magazine]]



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Defunct Radio networks includes:
* Big FM
* Boom
* Country
* Fresh Radio
* Global News Radio
* Q107

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Corus Entertainment also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]], Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI*, HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, Creator/{{H2}}*, IFC*, Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).

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\nCorus Entertainment also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, [[Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}} Cosmopolitan TV]] (Defunct), Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]], Kids]] (Defunct), Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI*, FYI* (Soon to be defunct), HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, Creator/{{H2}}*, IFC*, [[Creator/{{H2}} History2]]*, IFC* (Defunct), Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], TG24=] (Sold to TLN), Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]), ([=SundanceTV=]; defunct), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).(Spanish; sold to TLN).
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* Creator/{{YTV}}: A youth network targeting kids and pre-teens. YTV is known for its longtime association with Creator/Nickelodeon.

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* Creator/{{YTV}}: A youth network targeting kids and pre-teens. YTV is known for its longtime association with Creator/Nickelodeon.
Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, having imported and, eventually, co-produced several shows with the network.
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* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]*: The Canadian version of the aformentioned channel, airs programming from it and other UK channels.

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* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]*: The Canadian version of the aformentioned channel, A joint venture that airs programming from it The BBC and other UK channels.imports.



* Historia*: Originally served as a french-language counterpart to History Television, until that network relaunched as a Canadian version of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]] in 2012. Historia would follow suite in 2015, after Corus obtained french-language rights to History's programming.

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* Historia*: Originally served as a french-language French-language counterpart to History Television, until that network relaunched as a Canadian version of the American [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]] History channel]] in 2012. Historia would follow suite in 2015, after Corus obtained french-language French-language rights to History's programming.



* Creator/{{Teletoon}}*: A channel that airs animated series, mainly from Cartoon Network.
** Télétoon*: the French-language version; also airs programming from YTV, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]] & Creator/AdultSwim in french
* Creator/TreehouseTV

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* Creator/{{Teletoon}}*: A channel that airs animated series, mainly from Cartoon Network.
Canada's national animation channel. Teletoon started out as a joint venture between many family-oriented broadcasters and companies before Corus ultimately bought out Astral Media's 50% ownership stake in January 2014. In addition to its own output, Teletoon has also co-produced several series with Creator/CartoonNetwork.
** Télétoon*: the French-language version; also airs version.
* Creator/TreehouseTV: A preschool-targeting network named after the former YTV
programming from YTV, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]] & Creator/AdultSwim in french
* Creator/TreehouseTV
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* Creator/{{YTV}}: A youth-oriented channel, mostly airs programs from Nickelodeon.

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* Creator/{{YTV}}: A youth-oriented channel, mostly airs programs from Nickelodeon.
youth network targeting kids and pre-teens. YTV is known for its longtime association with Creator/Nickelodeon.



* Action*: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as [[Creator/ShowcaseTelevision Showcase Action]] that, after its 2009 rebrand, primarily showed reality series from [=TruTV=]. Ten years later, it was replaced by the 24-hour Creator/AdultSwim channel.

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* Action*: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as [[Creator/ShowcaseTelevision Showcase Action]] that, years after its 2009 rebrand, primarily showed became known for airing reality series from [=TruTV=]. Ten years later, it was replaced by the 24-hour Creator/AdultSwim channel.



* Dusk*: Originally named Scream, a network for horror, thriller, and suspense programming that was owned as a joint venture between Corus and Alliance Atlantis. It later [[NetworkDecay decayed]] into the more supernatural-oriented channel with the aforementioned name in September 2009, but only lasted more than two years before it was shut down and replaced by ABC Spark.

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* Dusk*: Originally named Scream, a network for horror, thriller, and suspense programming that was owned as a joint venture between Corus and Alliance Atlantis. It later [[NetworkDecay decayed]] into the a more supernatural-oriented supernatural and suspense-oriented channel with the aforementioned after adopting its latter name in September 2009, but Dusk only lasted more than two years before it was shut down and replaced by ABC Spark.



* Movie Central*: One of Canada's designated premium Pay-TV services. It was originally known as ''Superchannel'' and was marketed under the ''First Choice Superchannel'' banner, alongside what was then known as ''First Choice'' and now known as ''The Movie Network''. In 1989, both services split: Superchannel was broadcast in Western Canada, while The Movie Network was broadcast in Eastern Canada. In 2016, Movie Central was shut down, allowing The Movie Network to expand westward.
** Encore Avenue*: Similar to Moviepix, now known as TMN Encore, this service focused on classic movies.
* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to expand Creator/CartoonNetwork's coverage and make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.

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* Movie Central*: One of Canada's designated premium Pay-TV services. It was originally known as ''Superchannel'' and was marketed under the ''First Choice Superchannel'' banner, alongside what was then known as ''First Choice'' and now Choice'', later known as ''The Movie Network''.Network'', and now known as ''Crave''. In 1989, both services split: Superchannel was broadcast in Western Canada, while The Movie Network was broadcast in Eastern Canada. In 2016, Movie Central was shut down, allowing The Movie Network to expand westward.
** Encore Avenue*: Similar to Moviepix, now Moviepix (later known as TMN Encore, Encore), this service focused on classic movies.
* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to expand Creator/CartoonNetwork's coverage and make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.



* TLN, aka Telelatino Network. Corus sold its stake in TLN in 2019.

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* TLN, aka Telelatino Network. Corus sold its stake in TLN and its sibling channels in 2019.



The company also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]], Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI*, HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, Creator/{{H2}}*, IFC*, Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).

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The company Corus Entertainment also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]], Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI*, HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, Creator/{{H2}}*, IFC*, Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).
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* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]*

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* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]*Canada]]*: The Canadian version of the aformentioned channel, airs programming from it and other UK channels.



* Séries+*: Like a French-language version of Showcase, focused on comedies and dramas.

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* Séries+*: Like a French-language version of Showcase, current-day W Network, focused on comedies and dramas.



* Creator/{{Teletoon}}*

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* Creator/{{Teletoon}}*Creator/{{Teletoon}}*: A channel that airs animated series, mainly from Cartoon Network.



* Creator/{{YTV}}

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* Creator/{{YTV}}
Creator/{{YTV}}: A youth-oriented channel, mostly airs programs from Nickelodeon.

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* W Movies: Originally known as [=SexTV: The Channel=], which was based on the Creator/{{Citytv}} program. On December 12, 2016, it was re-branded as a Canadian version of Creator/CookingChannel.






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\n\n* W Movies: Originally known as [=SexTV: The Channel=], which was based on the Creator/{{Citytv}} program. On December 12, 2016, it was re-branded as a Canadian version of Creator/CookingChannel.


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TLN


* TLN, aka Telelatino Network
** [=TeleBimbi=]
** [=TeleNinos=]





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\n* TLN, aka Telelatino Network. Corus sold its stake in TLN in 2019.
** [=TeleBimbi=]
** [=TeleNinos=]


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Adult Swim


* Action*: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as [[Creator/ShowcaseTelevision Showcase Action]]. It primarily airs reality series from [=TruTV=].



* Drive-In Classics: A channel which focused on showing primarily films from the B movie genre popular at the drive-in theatres in the 1950s to 1970s, and a number of television series of the genre. On March 1, 2010, it become a Canadian version of Sundance Channel, which eventually shut down on March 27, 2018.

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* Action*: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as [[Creator/ShowcaseTelevision Showcase Action]] that, after its 2009 rebrand, primarily showed reality series from [=TruTV=]. Ten years later, it was replaced by the 24-hour Creator/AdultSwim channel.
* Drive-In Classics: A channel which focused on showing primarily films from the B movie genre B-movies popular at the drive-in theatres in the 1950s to 1970s, and a number of as well as some television series of the same genre. On March 1, 2010, it become became a Canadian version of Sundance Channel, which and it was eventually shut down on March 27, 2018.



The company also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim, Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]], Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI*, HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, Creator/{{H2}}*, IFC*, Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).

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The company also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim, Creator/AdultSwim (Relaunched as a 24-hour channel in 2019), Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids]], Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI*, HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, Creator/{{H2}}*, IFC*, Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel ([=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).

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->''[[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Look's like a rip-snortin' good time, Spongebob!]]''

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\n->''[[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants ->''[[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants Look's like a rip-snortin' good time, Spongebob!]]''SpongeBob!]]''
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/corus_entertainment_2016svg.org/pmwiki/pub/images/corus_entertainment_2016.png]]
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/corus_entertainment.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[Creator/{{YTV}} It's Fantabulous!]][[note]]Logo used from 1999 to 2016.[[/note]]]]

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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/corus_entertainment.org/pmwiki/pub/images/corus_entertainment_2016svg.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[Creator/{{YTV}} It's Fantabulous!]][[note]]Logo used from 1999 to 2016.[[/note]]]]Fantabulous!]]]]
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W Network revamp


* W Network: Best known for ''Series/PropertyBrothers'' and ''Series/LoveItOrListIt'', which are seen on HGTV in the U.S. Originally known as the Women's Television Network (WTN), before it was sold to Shaw Communications in 2000, sold again to Corus in 2001, and relaunched completely in 2002.

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* W Network: Previously a general entertainment network airing a mix of lifestyle, reality, and scripted programming aimed at women. Since Fall 2017, W Network was revamped to focus more on scripted dramas, similar to Showcase. Best known for ''Series/PropertyBrothers'' and ''Series/LoveItOrListIt'', which are seen on HGTV in the U.S. Originally known as the Women's Television Network (WTN), before it was sold to Shaw Communications in 2000, sold again to Corus in 2001, and relaunched completely in 2002.
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The company also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]], Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, The Crime and Investigation Network*, Discovery Kids, Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI*, HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, Creator/{{H2}}*, IFC*, Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).

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The company also owns or has owned Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]], Creator/CartoonNetwork, Creator/{{CMT}}, Creator/CookingChannel, The Crime and Investigation Network*, [[Creator/DiscoveryFamily Discovery Kids, Kids]], Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network*, Creator/FoodNetwork*, FYI*, HGTV*, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]*, Creator/{{H2}}*, IFC*, Creator/{{Lifetime}}*, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]]*, Creator/NatGeoWild*, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), ([=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).
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* W Network: Best known for ''Series/PropertyBrothers'' and ''Series/LoveItOrListIt''. Originally known as the Women's Television Network (WTN), before it was sold to Shaw Communications in 2000, sold again to Corus in 2001, and relaunched completely in 2002.

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* W Network: Best known for ''Series/PropertyBrothers'' and ''Series/LoveItOrListIt''.''Series/LoveItOrListIt'', which are seen on HGTV in the U.S. Originally known as the Women's Television Network (WTN), before it was sold to Shaw Communications in 2000, sold again to Corus in 2001, and relaunched completely in 2002.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Creator/{{YTV}} It's Fantabulous!]][[note]]Logo used from the company's inception in 1999 until 2016, as Corus adopted a new logo following the acquisition of the Shaw Media assets.[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Creator/{{YTV}} It's Fantabulous!]][[note]]Logo used from the company's inception in 1999 until 2016, as Corus adopted a new logo following the acquisition of the Shaw Media assets.to 2016.[[/note]]]]



Corus was first created as a spin-off of Shaw Communications' media assets. Shaw later acquired Canwest when they went bankrupt in 2010, and operated their assets as Shaw Media. Shaw Media itself was composed of assets that were previously owned by Canwest, as well as firms acquired by Canwest, including assets from Western International Communications[[note]][[UpToEleven which itself had sold some assets to Corus during their acquisition by Canwest]][[/note]] and Alliance Atlantis. On April 1, 2016, Shaw Media was re-organized and merged into Corus Entertainment in exchange for cash and stock to budget Shaw Communications's purchase of the wireless carrier Wind Mobile.

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Corus was first created as a spin-off of Shaw Communications' media assets. Shaw later acquired Canwest when they went bankrupt in 2010, and operated their assets as Shaw Media. Shaw Media itself was composed of assets that were previously owned by Canwest, as well as firms acquired by Canwest, including assets from Western International Communications[[note]][[UpToEleven which itself had sold some assets to Corus during their acquisition by Canwest]][[/note]] and Alliance Atlantis. On April 1, 2016, Shaw Media was re-organized and merged into Corus Entertainment in exchange for cash and stock to budget Shaw Communications's purchase of the wireless carrier Wind Mobile. \n To reflect this, Corus adopted a new logo for the first time since its inception in 1999.
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Teletoon Retro/Télétoon Rétro was not owned by any of the * companies


* Teletoon Retro*: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to expand Creator/CartoonNetwork's coverage and make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
** Télétoon Rétro*, french-language version of Teletoon Retro.

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* Teletoon Retro*: Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to expand Creator/CartoonNetwork's coverage and make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
** Télétoon Rétro*, Rétro, french-language version of Teletoon Retro.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Creator/{{YTV}} It's Fantabulous!]][[note]]Logo used from its inception in 1999 until 2016, as Corus unveiled an updated logo following the acquisition of the former Shaw Media assets.[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Creator/{{YTV}} It's Fantabulous!]][[note]]Logo used from its the company's inception in 1999 until 2016, as Corus unveiled an updated adopted a new logo following the acquisition of the former Shaw Media assets.[[/note]]]]

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