Corus accuses Rogers of 'predatory behaviour' that undercuts broadcasting competitors | CBC News
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Corus Entertainment has charged Rogers Communications with engaging in predatory behavior to suppress competition, claiming this could significantly harm the broadcasting landscape in Canada.
Corus alleged Rogers is leveraging its dominant size to undercut Canadian competitors, citing major rights deals with Warner Bros. Discovery as a key example.
Rogers dismissed Corus' complaint as baseless, arguing that the latter has failed to adapt to consumer demand and is seeking regulatory protection for their declining business.
Corus's VP stated that they seek intervention to prevent significant adverse impacts on the broadcasting industry due to Rogers' aggressive competitive strategies.
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