TORONTO — Corus Entertainment is making several structural changes to cut costs, including shuttering its 900 CHML radio station in Hamilton after decades on the air.
In a statement Wednesday evening, communications specialist Anna Arnone said the company is making some"difficult but necessary changes to ensure a sustainable future for Corus."
The company previously announced it would cease operating legacy AM radio stations in Edmonton and Vancouver. Corus is also"redefining the leadership" of its Network News Desk, said Arnone,"in order to continue the momentum of network news content being efficiently created, communicated, and distributed across multiple national and local platforms – including radio."
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