OTTAWA — Corus Entertainment Inc. has filed a complaint with Canada's broadcasting regulator alleging Rogers Communications Inc. is "engaging in predatory behaviour" to suppress potential competition.
It also accuses Rogers of using its cable and streaming platforms to discourage subscriptions to Corus content, such as its Disney-themed channels, by offering promotions for the Disney Plus streaming service.In a statement, Rogers spokeswoman Sarah Schmidt called the complaint "baseless," adding that Corus "has not kept up with the demands of Canadians and is now looking for the regulator to protect their broken business model.
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