Bell Media closes six stations across Canada amid job cuts Canada
Bell Media is cutting 1,300 job positions and closing or selling nine of its radio stations across Canada.
Management positions will see a six per cent cut, and there will also be a 20 per cent reduction in executive roles compared to 2020., BCE Inc. President and CEO Mirko Bibic said that the layoffs are in an effort to lower costs and fund new growth opportunities in a changing media environment.Edmonton's TSN 1260Bell Media will sell Hamilton's AM Radio 1150 and AM 820, as well as Windsor's AM 580, subject to CRTC approval.
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