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Corus makes case for Teletoon, Historia, Séries+

Briefs | 11/05/2013 8:17 pm EST

Corus Entertainment Inc. told CRTC commissioners that it is in the best interest of the Canadian broadcast industry that it acquire control of Teletoon Canada, Historia and Séries+ from BCE Inc.

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