They call them General Managers, but I still call them Station Managers.
Rogers just announced that their GM for all of Atlantic Canada (radio) is moving to Kingston, Ontario, to run the set of stations that Rogers owns there. But he is still going to be responsible for all Rogers stations in Atlantic Canada.
I'll let Dan comment on how many stations Rogers has in Atlantic Canada. But there is something very wrong with having a Station Manager who would have to travel for pretty much a whole day ONE WAY just to visit (some of) the stations he manages. While I admit that we are long past the day when it is a requirement for Station Managers to actually be able to listen to all their stations "off air", but the distances involved in this one is getting to the point of ridiculous.