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‘Terrible shape’: Calgary morning hosts caught in radio layoffs wave

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‘Terrible shape’: Calgary morning hosts caught in radio layoffs wave

After six years on mornings on 95.3 Wild FM and more recently at its sister station 101.5 Today Radio, Jessica Hoy and Bobby May said Wednesday they have been let go by the station

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A pair of popular morning hosts at a Calgary music radio station are among a slew of airwaves layoffs in western Canada, with one saying it’s the sign of an ailing industry.

After six years on mornings on 95.3 Wild FM and more recently at its sister station 101.5 Today Radio, Jessica Hoy and Bobby May, known as Jess and Bo, said Wednesday they have been let go by the station, owned by Pattison Media.

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In an Instagram post, May said for the past two months he’d been planning to leave the station in mid-March but that his departure was sped up by his employer.

And he didn’t mince words about the shape his industry finds itself in — a reality he said led to the layoffs.

“Radio is in terrible shape with the current CEOs and shareholders at hand nationwide and I HATE to see my coworkers go down with it,” said May, who’s been on radio for a total of 17 years.

“These incredibly talented and hard working people don’t deserve this but it’s the business now. Talents have unfortunately become just a number on a piece of paper.”

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His co-host Hoy said in a Facebook post their departure was an abrupt one.

“I will miss so many things about our show, the listeners we chatted with every day, the co-workers we had in our corner and being able to pay my bills,” she wrote.

“We really did love getting to know you. We wish we could have said a proper goodbye.”

6 years of Mornings with Bo and Jess and today it all ended. I will cherish the crap out of my time working with @…

Posted by Jessica Hoy on Tuesday, March 5, 2024

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And there was at least one layoff in the past week at alternative rock station X92.9 with Matt Berry, its director of music and music accessories being let go after 15 years there.

“It was a time filled with huge laughs, lifelong friends, incredible music, a few drinks, and memories I’ll cherish for a lifetime,” Berry said on Facebook.

X92.9 owner Harvard Media didn’t respond to a request for comment as of late Wednesday afternoon.

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Pattison Media President Rod Schween wouldn’t say how many jobs have been axed but said a number of its radio stations in western Canada, including Calgary’s 95.3 and 101.5 have been impacted.

“We’ve had changes at both of our Calgary stations but I can say it’s less than three per cent of our overall workforce,” said Schween.

“Unfortunately, we’ve got a combination of weak national advertising revenues and some stations struggling with ratings and we don’t see some of that changing shortly.”

He said both Calgary stations had fallen below the top-five rated slots in the city.

“We’re not as strong as we were in the past and it’s impacted our financial results,” said Schween.

There are no plans in the works, he said, to change the musical formats of the two stations, which are country and mixed contemporary for 95.3 and 101.5 respectively.

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Mounting competition that means a wider variety of news and entertainment choices are at the root of the company’s challenges, said Schween.

“I wish it was still the glory days but we still firmly believe in the medium — there are lots of positive things out there in the industry,” he said.

“Everything has to change and evolve and that’s hard.”

BKaufmann@postmedia.com

X (Twitter): @BillKaufmannjrn

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