“With the radio industry continuing to feel the pressure of an uncertain advertising market, we made some difficult but necessary changes in our audio business impacting roles in several markets,” said spokesperson Charmaine Khan.
“We recognize and thank the team members who are leaving us for their dedication to our listeners and advertisers.”
Rogers has 56 radio stations across the country. It also has a podcast and streaming audio network.
Last month, Rogers chief executive Tony Staffieri told analysts on the company’s third-quarter earnings call that Rogers Sports and Media “had a strong quarter” during the three-month period that ended Sept. 30.
The company said media revenue increased 11 per cent in the quarter compared with the same time last year, although that was “primarily as a result of higher sports-related revenue.”
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In October 2023, Rogers closed its CityNews Ottawa radio station, formerly known as 1310NEWS, and laid off newsroom staff, citing dwindling audiences and regulatory challenges. The company said fewer than 10 employees were affected and the outlet would maintain an online presence supported by two digital reporters.
Rogers also offered voluntary departure packages to some employees last year amid its integration with Shaw Communications Inc. after the closure of its $26-billion purchase of the carrier.
An internal memo said “most corporate and line of business employees” up to the senior director level of the company could apply for the package. But the company had said sports and media staff — including on-air talent, producers, directors, writers and media technology operators — were not eligible.
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Most employees in customer-facing jobs were also excluded from that eligibility.
At the time, Rogers also confirmed “a small percentage” of employees had left the company involuntarily since the Shaw merger, but did not say how many employees would be affected by either the voluntary departure program or other cuts.
Some of Rogers’ competitors have also announced recent job losses in their media divisions.
In February, BCE Inc. announced it was cutting nine per cent of its workforce, amounting to 4,800 jobs at all levels of the company. It said fewer than 10 per cent of the total job cuts were at its Bell Media subsidiary.
The shakeup came as Bell Media ended multiple television newscasts and made other programming cuts, along with the sale of 45 of its 103 regional radio stations.
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