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Changes at the top, but Rogers Media isn’t reinventing the wheel

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...