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TORONTO - Broadcaster Shelagh Rogers is stepping down from her long-time gig as host of "The Next Chapter" on CBC Radio.

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TORONTO – Broadcaster Shelagh Rogers is stepping down from her long-time gig as host of “The Next Chapter” on CBC Radio.

Rogers has hosted and produced the program, which features interviews with writers, since 2008.

She first joined CBC Radio in 1980, and in the past 43 years has also helmed such national programs as “Morningside” and “This Morning.”

Journalist and radio broadcaster Shelagh Rogers of Vancouver smiles as she is embraced by Governor General David Johnston after she was invested into the Order of Canada as Officer during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Friday, September 16 2011. Rogers is stepping down from her long-time gig hosting
Journalist and radio broadcaster Shelagh Rogers of Vancouver smiles as she is embraced by Governor General David Johnston after she was invested into the Order of Canada as Officer during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Friday, September 16 2011. Rogers is stepping down from her long-time gig hosting "The Next Chapter" on CBC Radio. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand

Rogers also created and hosted the radio show “Sounds Like Canada,” which aired from 2002 to 2008.

CBC says Rogers will continue to host “The Next Chapter” until its regular season ends June 24.

A special summer season hosted by Ryan B. Patrick will begin July 1 while the broadcaster looks for a new host to fill Rogers’ shoes.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 15, 2023.

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