Corus Entertainment Planning To Close Several Kids Channels In Canada By September

Corus is preparing to pull the plug on a handful of children’s services come September 1, Cartt has learned, amid the company’s pursuit to cut down on costs and as the CRTC weighs what to do about such at-risk programming.

Corus has told distributors that Disney XD, Disney Jr., Disney French (La Chaine Disney), Nickelodeon, and ABC Spark will be pulled at the start of the new broadcast year, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told us, which was then confirmed by Corus.

“Corus regularly reviews its portfolio of channels to ensure we are meeting the evolving needs of our audiences and distribution partners,” a Corus spokesperson told us. “Following a comprehensive review we have decided to cease distribution of the ABC Spark, Nickelodeon, Disney French (La Chaine Disney), Disney XD and Disney Jr. channels. These channels will no longer be available as of September 1, 2025 at 12:01 a.m. ET.”

The media company still operates Disney Channel, Teletoon, Nelvana, Boomerang, YTV, Treehouse, and the Cartoon Network.

The news comes on the heels of the upfront period, which gives media companies an opportunity to showcase their programs to advertisers for the next broadcast season.

It also comes after Corus CEO John Gossling said on a quarterly earnings conference call late last month that the company “will do things that will manage the content cost line better as we go forward,” adding the company has been “trying to stabilize things.”

He noted that Corus has been hurt by its reliance on linear, despite having digital options like Stack TV. “We’re absolutely feeling it,” he said. The company, which has been trimming costs, reported lower advertising and subscriber revenues last quarter compared to the same period last year.

The news also comes against the backdrop of a broader conversation about the viability of children’s programming on traditional television as more audiences seek online options. Last spring an MTM survey found that, while traditional TV remains popular among Canadian children, they are more likely to watch video content on other sources such as YouTube and SVOD services like Netflix and Disney+.

In May, broadcasters told the commission that CBC/Radio-Canada could be made to step up on carrying such at-risk programs. The public broadcaster, however, said floating this kind of programming must be a whole-of-system effort.

For nearly two years, Corus has been in a regulatory standstill with Rogers, which has been seeking to remove some of its services, including what it says are underperforming children’s channels. Rogers has maintained that the decline in viewership on children’s programming has significantly outpaced overall television viewership.

Rogers is now in active litigation against the imposition of the standstill rule forcing it to continue to carry some of Corus’s services.

Last month, Corus told the commission during a hearing on the dynamics between programmers and distributors that the regulator must factor in how distributors package their services when determining performance.

“When considering whether there are valid commercial reasons for a request to remove, consider the commercial agreement,” Matt Thompson, Corus’s vice president and associate general counsel, told the regulator at the time.

“Are there mitigants in the commercial agreement for channel performance that the BDU might be able to realize? I think the reality of termination requests for programmers is that loss of carriage … can be very, very harmful, more harmful in fact for the programmer, to our mind, than the continued carriage in the case of BDUs.”

Corus executives did, however, say that it is not in the business of continuing to maintain channels that are underperforming.

Corus isn’t the only children’s programmer that has been feeling the heat. WildBrain said this spring that it had been unable to renegotiate a new carriage agreement with Bell for its Family Channel, Family Jr., WildBrainTV, and Télémagino services after the CRTC ruled that Bell was not unduly disadvantaging those services.

The failure to get that affiliation deal meant it had to renegotiate certain commercial aspects of its previously announced agreement whereby IoM Media Ventures would acquire a majority stake in its TV broadcast business.

MultiChoice Planning To Make Huge Changes To It's DStv Packages

MultiChoice is currently in the process of completing its acquisition by Canal+ with deal being reviewed by the Competition Tribunal. Prior to this, their DStv service has been losing subscribers and their turnaround plan is a possible unbundling to its services.

In a media briefing, MultiChoice was able to provide more context on the matter and apparently the restructure goes beyond SuperSport. It was stated that if the outcome of the investigation was successful people would have the option to pay for only TLC and Mzansi Magic minus the sports.

Just as I've mentioned several stories done the line, MultiChoice could look to merge packages best guess would be DStv Premium and Compact+. Following the closure of 1Magic and the inclusion of History and CBS Justice to DStv Compact there's not much sought after from those packages. 

They might try to bundle more services as a means to drive in subscription. Like the option to give premium subscribers the chance to watch 1 free movie monthly on BoxOffice or free streaming data to Showmax.

MultiChoice also mentioned that their entertainment offering needs a makeover as they try to cater toward younger audiences who get most of their content online. Implying that MultiChoice may look to reduce channels something several insiders hinted would await it's proposed transaction with Canal+.

With MultiChoice making DStv a lot cheaper, they wouldn't be able to retain some of its existing agreements particularly in its current structure. So I can only assume when MultiChoice wants to adjust its DStv offering they're referent of its movie and international channels.

M-Net has been streamlining it's offering for several years and with Movie Room and TNT already available they could dissolve M-Net Movies 3 and 4 to optimize it's offering for Showmax. Same goes for Comedy Central and Discovery Family as their lineup is filled with too much repeats and old content.

Could Nickelodeon Undergo A Major Restructure Under Skydance?

Skydance is currently in the process of acquiring Paramount Global home to IPs like CBS, Nickelodeon and MTV with the deal still awaiting further approval from the FCC. Following Trump's lawsuit with one of Paramount's cable networks the deal is believed to have been postponed.

Although it had been stated from various outlets that this whole lawsuit served as a separate transaction.

As some consumers have heard, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Paramount's new owners might be looking to get rid off Nickelodeon and MTV's other cable networks. This idea wouldn't seem far fetched as Warner Bros. Discovery and NBCUniversal are going a similar scenario.

But what many consumers have been worried about for sometime is how Nickelodeon will be affected. Because there's been a lot of chatter that most of its content is likely to get booted off leaving SpongeBob Squarepants to takeover the channel I mean look at Cartoon Network.

Before AT&T decided to spinoff WarnerMedia and merge with Discovery, Cartoon Network had been branded off as The Teen Titans GO! channel. Initially, it had relied on Summer Camp Island, Infinity Train and The Fungies for life support but after the merger less content came out to the network.

Bloomberg covered this story were it was revealed that Cartoon Network very much like The CW and SABC 3 had been losing millions in ad revenue. If Skydance does acquire Paramount Global you can bet your bottoms that Nickelodeon will undergo some restructure.

As seen with Cartoon Network Studios, it now focuses solely on IPs curated by Cartoon Network over the years as Warner Bros. Animation is the new face of original animation. Skydance has plans to integrate it's animation division with that of Nickelodeon Animation and Paramount Animation.

Nickelodeon over the years had been curating content for Netflix such as Glitch Techs and Pinky Malinky. You can only assume that they'll strengthen this partnership and shift the focus away from its cable networks.

I mean look at MTV.

Paramount is now using the network to air shows like The Big Bang Theory and Teen Wolf. Is there any chance of duplication in other markets now that Comedy Central is on a repetitive slope as acquiring companies tend to scale back on redundancy and low performing assets.

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