- Shelagh Rogers
Shelagh Rogers (born
1956 ) is a Canadian radio broadcaster. She is currently the host ofCBC Radio One 's "The Next Chapter". [ [http://www.cbc.ca/thenextchapter/host.html Host: Shelagh Rogers - The Next Chapter] ]Rogers grew up in
Ottawa ,Ontario . She was the "Head Girl" at her high school,Lisgar Collegiate Institute . She played in the Ottawa Youth Orchestra and was a spare on theReach for the Top team. Rogers began her career in broadcasting atCFRC , the campus radio station of Queen's University. She also worked atKingston, Ontario 'sCKWS , hosting acountry music program while still a student at Queen's. She later went on to produce a daily current affairs show and served as the station's weather reporter.She graduated from Queen's University's arts program in 1977. [ [http://alumnireview.queensu.ca/pastissues/fall2002/spotlight.htm#ShelaghRogerstoReceive2002JohnOrrAward Queen's Alumni Review Index ] ] In
1980 , Rogers joined CBC radio inOttawa , hosting the local current affairs programs and jazz and classical music broadcasts. In1982 , she became host of the national classical concert program "Mostly Music", although she was the interim host during the summer and fall of 1981. She won anACTRA Award in1983 for Best Host/Interviewer.In
1984 , she moved to CBC radio's Toronto station. In addition to hosting local programs, she became a frequent contributor to many of the network's national programs, including "Morningside" and "Basic Black". She was also the founding host of "The Arts Tonight ".She became a frequent guest host of "Morningside", and in
1995 the program's host and producer,Peter Gzowski , named Rogers the show's permanent guest host.When Gzowski retired from the CBC in
1997 , Rogers moved toCBC Radio Two as host of "Take Five". ("Morningside" was replaced by "This Morning", hosted in its first year by Michael Enright andAvril Benoit .) During this time, Rogers was also a contributor toTVOntario 's book program "Imprint", and host of "Saturday Night at the Movies ".In
2000 , Rogers returned to Radio One as host of "This Morning", after Enright became host of "Sunday Edition ". She hosted "This Morning" for two years,during which she was awarded the John Drainie Award for a making a significant contribution to broadcasting in Canada. In 2001, she received an honorary degree from theUniversity of Western Ontario . In2002 , the CBC replaced "This Morning" with two morning shows, "Sounds Like Canada" and "The Current" (hosted byAnna Maria Tremonti ).Six months into the first season of "Sounds Like Canada", Rogers took a short-term health leave from the CBC, dealing with extreme high blood pressure. She has also acknowledged a longtime battle with depression. She was only off for a few months and has been the host of "Sounds Like Canada" since her return. In
2003 she moved, along with the show, toVancouver ,British Columbia .In June 2006, Rogers had her hair shaved in Edmonton, showing support for a colleague with cancer while she raised money for cancer research. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2006/06/22/shelaghrogers-bald.html Sounds like a good cause: CBC's Shelagh Rogers shaves head ] ]
Rogers left "Sounds Like Canada" at the end of May 2008. The show ended its six-year run in September 2008 after being hosted by a series of guests. It was replaced by the rescheduled "Q".
Rogers now hosts The Next Chapter, a new weekend show on books and literature. [ [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080626.wcbc26/BNStory/Entertainment/home?cid=al_gam_mostview "CBC Radio widens its net"] , "
The Globe and Mail ",June 26 ,2008 .] [ [http://www.cbc.ca/wordsatlarge/blog/2008/09/shelagh_rogers_launches_her_ne.html CBC Radio - Shelagh Rogers launches her new show about Canadian books and writers ] ]On the April 8, 2008 show of "Sounds Like Canada", Rogers admitted that she had never looked herself up on
Wikipedia , and doesn't plan to.References
External links
* [http://www.publicairwaves.ca/index.php?page=333 Interview with Shelagh Rogers]
*http://www.cbc.ca/arts/media/story/2008/03/08/rogers-radio.html
*http://www.cbc.ca/arts/media/story/2008/03/13/soundslikecanada-cancellation.html
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