By etan vlessing
TORONTO – It will be a new era at Citytv when parent Rogers Media shortly completes a revamp of the network's creative brain trust. Malcolm Dunlop, executive vice-president of TV programming and operations, is leaving the house on August 30, a month before Claire Freeland, director of programming at Rogers Media Television, does the same. Cartt.ca has learned the new era at Rogers Media to be unveiled in mid-September will, according to sources, see Dunlop's over-arching programming, scheduling and operations duties more evenly split between the next generation of leadership. Rogers TV division is expected to be built around Dunlop's... Changes at the top, but Rogers Media isn’t reinventing the wheel
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