Corus Entertainment

Corus Entertainment Inc. (stylized as corus., and also COrUs in their previous logo) is a Canadian multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate company headquartered at the Corus Quay in Toronto, Ontario. Formed in 1999 as a spin-off from Shaw Communications, it has prominent holdings in the radio, publishing, and television industries.

Corus has a large presence in Canadian broadcasting as owner of the national Global Television Network (15 conventional stations), 39 radio stations, and a portfolio of 33 specialty television services. Corus is dominant in Canada's children's television industry through its ownership of the domestic YTV, Teletoon and Treehouse TV networks, the animation studio Nelvana and book publisher Kids Can Press, and local versions of the Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, and Nickelodeon brands.

The second incarnation of Shaw's media division—formed from the properties of the bankrupt Canwest Global—was subsumed by Corus on April 1, 2016, giving it control of the over-the-air Global network and 19 additional specialty channels. In May 2019, Shaw announced that it would sell its shares in Corus for roughly $500 million.

In June 2021, LandonToei purchased Corus Entertainment for $4 billion Canadian dollars ($3.2 billion). As soon as the buyout was finished along with LTW's other assets from June, YTV, Treehouse, Kids Can Press, Toon Boom Animation, as well as the localized networks that aren't owned by LTW have been sold off to other companies.

Due to the acquisition of NBCUniversal, Corus had been shutdown and it's remaining assets have been scattered across the company, Nelvana has been placed under Universal Animation Studios and Teletoon had been placed under Jetix Networks as a replacement to Cartoon Network.