HomeLatest NewsRogers Sports & Media and Dave...

Rogers Sports & Media and Dave Wheeler settle $1.4M lawsuit

Rogers Sports & Media and former 92 CITI FM morning show host Dave Wheeler have settled a $1.4M lawsuit filed following his high-profile dismissal from the company in 2018.

The suit, which Wheeler filed in September of that year, claimed Rogers Sports & Media violated his employment contract and publicly defamed him. It sought lost wages – based on the morning show host’s $355,000 annual salary – plus $80,000 in bonuses and benefits he would have received had his contract not been cancelled.

His dismissal was sparked by outrage from trans activists over an on-air conversation about actress Scarlett Johansson pulling out of a film in which she was set to play a transgendered character. During the segment, Wheeler compared trans people to actors “who pretend to be different things.”

While Wheeler apologized for the comment, the lawsuit took particular issue with Rogers Sports & Media denouncing his behaviour as contradicting its standards and core values. The suit maintained the company “condoned, encouraged and promoted” the host for being controversial, agitating and provocative, going so far as to use words like “edgy,” “uncensored,” “uncut” and “imbalanced” to promote Wheeler In The Morning.

Winnipeg Court of King’s Bench documents show Wheeler’s lawyer, Matthew Duffy, filed a notice of discontinuance last week, with the dispute recorded as “settled” earlier in the month. Rogers Sports & Media confirmed to Broadcast Dialogue that the matter is now closed.

Wheeler is currently heard in mornings on Evanov Communications’ Energy 106 (CHWE-FM) Winnipeg, alongside Jasmin Laine and Tyler Carr.


Subscribe Now – Free!

Broadcast Dialogue has been required reading in the Canadian broadcast media for 30 years. When you subscribe, you join a community of connected professionals from media and broadcast related sectors from across the country.

The Weekly Briefing from Broadcast Dialogue is delivered exclusively to subscribers by email every Thursday. It’s your link to critical industry news, timely people moves, and excellent career advancement opportunities.

Let’s get started right now.

* indicates required

 

SUBSCRIBE NOW - IT'S FREE!

At Broadcast Dialogue®, we are committed to delivering industry-leading insights, news, and analysis directly to your inbox—completely free of charge.

By providing full / accurate information, you are helping us sustain Broadcast Dialogue® as a free resource. In return, we commit to delivering high-quality content that keeps you informed on the latest trends, technology, and news shaping the broadcast landscape—at no cost to you.

The Weekly Briefing from Broadcast Dialogue® is delivered exclusively to our subscribers by email every Thursday.
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

Your Subscription Information

Your Name
Your Email Address
Broadcast Dialogue uses this information to understand our audience and deliver relevant content.
Broadcast Dialogue uses this information to understand our audience and deliver relevant content.

Your Company Information

A Couple Of Questions

Do you consider yourself retired?
Are you seeking employment opportunities?

Connie Thiessen
Connie Thiessenhttps://broadcastdialogue.com
Connie has worked coast-to-coast as a reporter, editor, anchor and host at CKNW and News 1130 in Vancouver, News 95.7 and CBC in Halifax, and CFCW Edmonton, among other stations. With a passion for music, film and community service, she led News 95.7 to a 2013 Atlantic Journalism Award and regional RTDNA award for Best Radio Newscast. More recently, she was nominated for Music Journalist of the Year at Canadian Music Week 2019. To report a typo or error please email - [email protected]

Latest News

Christian Hall to join Toronto’s CHUM 104.5

Bell Media has announced that veteran programmer Christian Hall will join Toronto's CHUM 104.5 as Heidi Baiden moves over to the company's syndicated programming...

CMPA data shows 18.5% year-over-year production volume decline

Total TV and film production volume was down by 18.5% in Canada compared to last year, according to data released by the Canadian Media...

Events / Conferences