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    Rogers Media cancels local Breakfast Television shows in Calgary and Vancouver

    It’s time for the government to take off the mask that disguises and robs us of our public right to know. Trustworthy and revitalized government requires effective access and more public scrutiny. Continue Reading Rogers Media cancels local Breakfast Television shows in Calgary and Vancouver

  • Rogers Media publishing arm sold to St. Joseph

    In a deal expected to close in April 2019, print brands Maclean’s, Chatelaine and digital Flare will migrate to Canada’s largest private media company Continue Reading Rogers Media publishing arm sold to St. Joseph

  • Here’s who was laid off from Rogers Media this week

    About 75 people were laid off on June 14 from the company’s digital content and publishing team. Continue Reading Here’s who was laid off from Rogers Media this week

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    23 staff positions cut in aftermath of Vice Canada and Rogers Media deal ending

    Last week, Rogers Media announced it would be ending its $100 million deal with Vice Canada and taking Viceland off the air. Continue Reading 23 staff positions cut in aftermath of Vice Canada and Rogers Media deal ending

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    Rogers Media cuts ties with Vice Canada, pulls Viceland channel off the air

    The 24-hour-a-day Viceland television channel launched in February 2016. Continue Reading Rogers Media cuts ties with Vice Canada, pulls Viceland channel off the air

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    Rogers Media to bring its flagship newscast CityNews to more markets

    By The Canadian Press Rogers Media is expanding its local newscast "CityNews" to Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg and Montreal. Local versions of the Toronto mainstay will start airing in Edmonton and Winnipeg on Sept. 4. The newscasts head to Vancouver, Montreal and Calgary in winter 2018. The broadcasts will include daily one-hour editions at 6…
  • Another round of staff reductions happened at Maclean's magazine on Feb.1, 2017. Image courtesy of Eric Mark Do.

    Maclean’s hit by layoffs

    By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor Rogers Media is eliminating about 13 positions at Maclean’s, according to the union that represents its newsroom. "Maclean's and the public are losing some very talented people who have contributed greatly to our understanding of national affairs," said Brad Honywill, local representative for Unifor Local 87-M, said in an email…
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    Rogers Media publishing and radio divisions hit by layoffs

    [View the story “Rogers Media publishing and radio divisions hit by layoffs” on Storify]

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    Rogers Media to cut 200 jobs, 4% of total

    A memo to Rogers Media staff says the job cuts will begin in February and will conclude as soon as possible.

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    #NASH78 Talia Schlanger Interviews Lianne George

    In 2015 Lianne George was named editor-in-chief of Chatelaine where she was the editorial director since 2014.

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