Rogers lays off four as it 'reimagines' Breakfast Television Vancouver
Credit to Author: Scott Brown| Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2019 01:00:29 +0000
Rogers Media laid off four staff members at Citytv’s Breakfast Television Vancouver on Thursday as the media giant prepares to “reimagine” its long-running TV morning show.
Rogers Media spokesperson Charmaine Khan said in a statement that the show, which first launched in 2002, will continue to air as is until Sept. 20 and a new version of the show will launch on Sept. 23.
“We are reimagining morning TV with a refreshed Breakfast Television that remains hyper-local in news, traffic and weather delivered by local hosts, plus entertainment and lifestyle content that has broad appeal,” Colette Watson, senior vice-president of television and broadcast operations at Rogers Media, said in a statement on Thursday. “We are always striving to better serve our local audiences and are evolving our local morning show in Vancouver to stay ahead of consumer trends. We recognize and thank all employees who worked with BT Vancouver over the years for their incredible work and commitment and making mornings brighter for our viewers.”
The changes come on the heels of the July departure of popular host Riaz Meghji, who left the show following a nearly 11-year stint anchoring BT Vancouver.
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Also Thursday, Rogers Media cancelled Montreal’s Breakfast Television, eliminating eight jobs, and laid off 11 people at Calgary’s Breakfast Television, which was put on hiatus until a Sept. 23 relaunch.
The Montreal Gazette reported Thursday that the revamped morning shows in Vancouver and Calgary will include entertainment and lifestyle segments produced in Toronto.