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November 29, 2024:
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Further reading: The Podcast Host write Your Podcast Won’t Go Viral, and That’s a Good Thing ... Pod The North writes about corporate control of Canadian media, after yet more job cuts at Rogers.
November 25, 2024:
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November 21, 2024:
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There have been a number of job cuts at Canada’s Rogers Sports & Media. Among wider cuts throughout the company, casualties include Jordan Heath-Rawlings - host and EP of The Big Story - alongside Mary Jubran, an Editor and Audience Development specialist, and producers Robyn Simon and Joseph Fish. Earlier this year, Rogers closed Pacific Content; the company’s strategy appears to be a focus on a shrinking radio business.
October 25, 2024:
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The Signal Awards have announced Esther Perel, Matt Rogers & Bowen Yang as inaugural recipients of a Special Achievement Award. The award aims to honour Where Should We Begin? & Las Culturistas as two podcasts that define culture.
September 11, 2024:
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In Canada, Rogers Sports & Media is now selling Wondery shows. The network was with DAX/Global.
August 22, 2024:
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Hold the Moment is a podcast developed by people living with dementia, and hosted by Jim Rogers, who lives with younger onset dementia and journalist Hamish Macdonald, whose father has dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson’s. From Dementia Australia, it's an Australian-first, and launched this week.
June 27, 2024:
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Two Guys, Five Rings: Matt, Bowen & The Olympics is new from iHeartMedia and NBCUniversal - hosted by Saturday Night Live’s Bowen Yang and Actor/Comedian Matt Rogers. The team break down the top storylines, discuss the athletes to watch and their results, obsess over Paris culture and find out what really goes on in the Olympic Village. It's part of an iHeartMedia and NBCU collaboration for the Olympics.
May 30, 2024:
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“I’m still in shock, and I’m also very sad.” The closure by Rogers of Pacific Content is the subject of a blog post by its co-founder Steve Pratt, who says “the Pacific Content/Rogers story holds both lessons and warnings.”
May 28, 2024:
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One of the largest branded podcast companies in North America, Pacific Content, a division of Canada’s Rogers, is to close. The company, which was founded in 2014, was bought by Rogers in 2019. “With economic challenges in this market over the past few years, we’ve decided to focus on our core audio business – creating meaningful content for Canadian audiences and advertisers,” said a spokesperson. We’re told that the impacted team members are all those who worked on and supported Pacific Content directly (a mix of content and administrative roles); most team members are based in Vancouver.
March 4, 2024:
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How much does the BBC pay for a 14-minute podcast? More than $6,000 per episode, according to Bill Rogers. A radio feature would give you less than $900.
February 21, 2024:
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In Canada, Pary Bell is the new CEO for TPX, The Podcast Exchange. After working in digital media at Rogers for more than eight years, he joins from a marketing firm.
December 5, 2023:
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From iHeartPodcasts, Ruthie’s Table 4 returns for a new season with renowned chef and restaurateur Ruth Rogers, the owner of The River Cafe in London. The all-new season will feature prominent guests including Will Ferrell, Ralph Fiennes, Guy Ritchie, Fisher Stevens, J.J. Martin and others.
November 13, 2023:
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Further reading: A commission for a BBC Radio 4 podcast seems, suggests Bill Rogers, more keen to appeal to US listeners than UK ones; meanwhile Matt Medeiros writes about all the AI tools he uses for podcasting.
March 9, 2023:
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Julie Adam has been named Executive Vice President and General Manager for Universal Music Canada. She had worked at Rogers for many years, and was behind the acquisition of branded podcast company Pacific Content.
February 24, 2023:
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In Canada, Rogers-owned Pacific Content is to restructure, with layoffs expected.
February 8, 2023:
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Matt Mise has been appointed as Director, Podcasting & Head of Pacific Content at Rogers Sports & Media. He's been with Rogers for more than four years, leading branded content and commercial integrations.
September 13, 2022:
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In Canada, Julie Adam has left Rogers Sports & Media. She had worked for the company for almost twenty-four years. It means a new boss for the as-yet announced new head of Pacific Content: they'll report to Janice Smith, the VP of Sales.
August 31, 2022:
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StraightioLab, hosted by George Civeris and Sam Taggart, has joined iHeartMedia and Will Ferrell's Big Money Players Network. The first official episode of season three launches today and features comedians and hosts of the podcast “Las Culturistas” Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang.
July 21, 2022:
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Songbook, a podcast about music books that shape our lives, has been launched. Hosted by Jude Rogers, it features a special guest dissecting one exciting music book in detail; the first season includes Brett Anderson, Ian Rankin and Shirley Collins.
July 15, 2022:
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Dan Misener and Jonas Woost are to leave Pacific Content. Misener had been with the company for six years as Director of Audience Development; Woost had been with the company for nearly three years. Pacific Content's co-founders both left the company at the end of April; the company was acquired by Rogers, a Canadian media conglomerate, in May 2019.
June 29, 2022:
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Clown Parade: An Anthological Character Piece Carefully Curated by Las Culturistas is a new comedy podcast series presented by Will Ferrell and Matt Rogers & Bowen Yang of “Las Culturistas” podcast. It launches today from iHeart and the Big Money Players Network. Each month, the show will feature four episodes by a different up-and-coming comedic talent, creating a brand new podcast format hosted by an original character of their own creation, in the spirit of “The Ron Burgundy Podcast.”
April 1, 2022:
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Steve Pratt is to leave Pacific Content and Rogers on April 30. He was a co-founder of Pacific Content, which was acquired three years ago by Rogers; he will be "taking some time to search for my next big adventure".
March 22, 2022:
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In Canada, Rogers Media is running Canada's Next Great Podcaster across its radio stations: a competition to win CAD $10,000 and get your show idea produced. Caution, though: Matt Cundill pointed out to Podnews that the rules let Rogers use any of your ideas they like (even if you don't win) without giving you a penny (¶7d); it might not really be $10,000 (¶9a); and the draw is entirely random anyway and nothing to do with your entry (¶10).
September 21, 2021:
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River Cafe Table 4 is new from iHeartRadio - from the famous River Cafe in London, a podcast about how food impacts every aspect of our lives, with guests and recipes. It launches today; and gets a focus by The New York Times.
August 13, 2021:
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The Earth Moves, a dark apocalyptic comedy written by audio-fiction juggernaut and celebrated playwright Mac Rogers with acclaimed director Jordana Williams, premieres its first part today. It's produced by Gideon Media.
June 23, 2021:
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In Canada, Pattison Media has made a "partial acquisition" of Everything Podcasts, a branded media podcast company. Competitor Rogers Media owns Pacific Content.
October 9, 2020:
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How Rogers internally promoted its new podcast to its 25,000+ employees (Rogers-owned Pacific Content)
October 8, 2020:
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Audioboom has announced a sales partnership with Rogers Sports & Media in Canada. Rogers, which is Canada's second-largest radio broadcaster, will sell advertising within Audioboom's shows. Rogers also owns the Frequency Podcast Network and branded podcast maker Pacific Content.
October 6, 2020:
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The Hopeful is a father’s story, told by his daughter, of an escape from Iran during the revolution, life-risking flight to Europe and thrilling escape to Canada as a refugee. It’s part legend, part adventure and a powerful example of the stories every immigrant and refugee brings with them to their new country. It's new from Rogers Media's Frequency Podcast Network.
February 24, 2020:
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The BBC's Newscast podcast is to be turned into a daily news podcast from Q2 2020, according to reports. Bill Rogers, a media pundit, says: "This is not a bold confident move; this is mere apery of the success of the New York Times' The Daily".
October 22, 2019:
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Finding Fred focuses on Fred Rogers, a US childrens' entertainer. Does Fred Rogers matter today? And how can he teach us to be better neighbours in a decidedly un-neighbourly world? Made with the blessing of Fred Rogers Productions, it's new today. (Transmitter Media / Fatherly / iHeart)
May 2, 2019:
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The Canadian media conglomerate Rogers Media has acquired Pacific Content, Canada's first branded podcast company. In a blog post, Steve Pratt explains more. "The company will join Rogers and report in through our radio division but will continue to operate as a stand-alone business," says Julie Adam, Senior Vice-President of Rogers Radio.
January 10, 2019:
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The Young and the Weary is a New York City based life and comedy mashup podcast hosted by Jeremy Pinsly, a 32-year old stand-up comedian from Nashville and Dolores “Dev” Rogers, an 88-year old comedic actress from Buffalo. (Buzzsprout)
October 26, 2018:
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In Canada, the CBC launches its daily news podcast on Monday. Called Front Burner, it is hosted by Jayme Poisson, as we reported on 1 Aug. Rogers has been running The Big Story as a daily news podcast since June; and Corus's weekly This is Why launched at a similar time.
August 1, 2018:
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In Canada, CBC News has announced that it is to release a daily podcast: "an essential daily download that gives listeners a shortcut to deeper understanding of the news". The podcast, as yet un-named, will be hosted by Jayme Poisson, an investigative reporter who joins the broadcaster from the Toronto Star. Its competition is Rogers's The Big Story and Corus's This is Why.
June 26, 2018:
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Rogers, the Canadian media corporation, has launched the Frequency Podcast Network, and a new, daily, news podcast called The Big Story. This is Why, from Canadian competitor Corus, launched a few weeks ago.
March 26, 2018:
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Speaking of the BBC, commentator Bill Rogers wonders how the BBC has found the money for podcasting when it's had to cut heavily elsewhere.
June 16, 2017:
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Interview with Kylie Rogers, MD of women's website Mamamia, who claim the world's largest women's podcast network.