Rogers Sports & Media lays off dozens of workers in audio business

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The Toronto head offices of Rogers Communications are pictured on March 15, 2021. Rogers has signed a deal to buy Shaw Communications in a transaction valued at $26 billion, including debt, which would create Canada's second-largest cellular and cable operator.

Rogers Sports & Media says it has laid off a few dozen employees in its audio business due to uncertainty in the advertising market.Rogers Sports & Media says it has laid off a few dozen employees in its audio business, citing uncertainty in the advertising market and declining revenue.

There will be no station closures and the company has no plans to curtail programming or podcasts, Khan confirmed. "We recognize and thank the team members who are leaving us for their dedication to our listeners and advertisers."

 

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