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Rogers cuts a ‘few dozen’ audio jobs in tight advertising market

In a major deal between telecom rivals, Rogers is buying Bell's share of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) for $4.7 billion. This gives Rogers complete control over Toronto's major sports franchises. Eric Sorensen looks at what the deal means for the teams and sports fans – Sep 18, 2024

Rogers Sports and Media has cut what it says are a “few dozen” jobs in its audio business.

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Company spokesperson Charmaine Khan says the radio industry is continuing to feel the pressure of an uncertain advertising market.

She says Rogers has made some difficult but necessary changes impacting roles in several markets.

Khan says the company recognized and thanked the employees who are leaving the company for their dedication.

Rogers has 56 radio stations across the country.

It also has a podcast and streaming audio network.

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