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Rogers Communications Inc. ( ) is one of Canada's largest communications companies, particularly in the field of wireless communications and cable television
Cable television

Cable television is a system of providing television to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixed optical fibers or coaxial cables as opposed to the over-the-air method used in traditional television broadcasting in which a television antenna is required....
, with additional telecommunications and mass media
Mass media

Mass media is a term used to denote a section of the media specifically envisioned and designed to reach a mainstream such as the population of a nation state....
 assets. The company's current controlling shareholder is the estate
Estate (law)

An estate is the net worth of a person at any point in time. It is the sum of a person's assets - legal rights, interests and entitlements to property of any kind - less all liabilities at that time....
 of Edward S. "Ted" Rogers
Edward Samuel Rogers

Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers, Jr., Order of Canada, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, Doctor of Science was the President and CEO of Rogers Communications Inc., and the fourth List of Canadians by net worth in terms of net worth....
.

The company considers its history to date back to the Rogers Vacuum Tube Company
Rogers Vacuum Tube Company

Rogers Vacuum Tube Company was founded as "Standard Radio Manufacturing" in 1925 by Edward S. Rogers, Sr. to sell Rogers "Batteryless" radio using vacuum tube technology....
 founded by Edward S. Rogers, Sr.
Edward S. Rogers, Sr.

Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers is regarded as the founder of Rogers Communications although it was established in 1967. He died at the age of 38....
, which started Toronto radio station CFRB (RB stands for "Rogers Batteryless"), but was later acquired by outside interests.






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Rogers Communications Inc. ( ) is one of Canada's largest communications companies, particularly in the field of wireless communications and cable television
Cable television

Cable television is a system of providing television to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixed optical fibers or coaxial cables as opposed to the over-the-air method used in traditional television broadcasting in which a television antenna is required....
, with additional telecommunications and mass media
Mass media

Mass media is a term used to denote a section of the media specifically envisioned and designed to reach a mainstream such as the population of a nation state....
 assets. The company's current controlling shareholder is the estate
Estate (law)

An estate is the net worth of a person at any point in time. It is the sum of a person's assets - legal rights, interests and entitlements to property of any kind - less all liabilities at that time....
 of Edward S. "Ted" Rogers
Edward Samuel Rogers

Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers, Jr., Order of Canada, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, Doctor of Science was the President and CEO of Rogers Communications Inc., and the fourth List of Canadians by net worth in terms of net worth....
.

The company considers its history to date back to the Rogers Vacuum Tube Company
Rogers Vacuum Tube Company

Rogers Vacuum Tube Company was founded as "Standard Radio Manufacturing" in 1925 by Edward S. Rogers, Sr. to sell Rogers "Batteryless" radio using vacuum tube technology....
 founded by Edward S. Rogers, Sr.
Edward S. Rogers, Sr.

Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers is regarded as the founder of Rogers Communications although it was established in 1967. He died at the age of 38....
, which started Toronto radio station CFRB (RB stands for "Rogers Batteryless"), but was later acquired by outside interests. The current company's earliest direct predecessors were started by the younger Rogers: Rogers Radio Broadcasting Ltd., which acquired CHFI-FM
CHFI-FM

CHFI is a Canada radio station, which broadcasts an adult contemporary format at 98.1 on the FM radio dial in Toronto, Ontario.The station was launched in 1957, and was the first FM outlet in Toronto to provide its own distinct programming rather than simulcasting an AM radio station....
 in 1960, and Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting
Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting

Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting Ltd. was a broadcasting company created in 1959 to launch Toronto's first private television station. The partnership was made up of media personality Joel Aldred and radio station owner Edward S....
, a partnership with Joel Aldred which helped launch CFTO-TV
CFTO-TV

CFTO-TV is a Canadian television station, licensed to, and serving Toronto, Ontario, and surrounding areas. It is the flagship of the CTV Television Network and was one of the charter members of the television network when it was launched in 1961....
 in 1961. Rogers later bought out Aldred and started the current cable and wireless operations.

Rogers Communications's primary competitor is Bell Canada
Bell Canada

Bell Canada, commonly shortened to "Bell", is a major Canada telecommunications company. Including its subsidiaries such as Bell Aliant, Northwestel, T?l?bec, and NorthernTel, it is the incumbent local exchange carrier for telephone services in most of Canada east of Manitoba and in the northern territories, and a leading competitive local ex...
, which has a similar portfolio of wireless, television, and telephone services, particularly in eastern and central Canada. The company also competes nationally with Telus
TELUS

TELUS is a national telecommunications company in Canada that provides a wide range of communications products and services including data, Internet protocol , voice, entertainment and video....
 for wireless services, Star Choice
Star Choice

Star Choice is a direct broadcast satellite television distributor in Canada which is majority-owned by cable TV operator Shaw Communications Inc....
 for television service
Multichannel television in Canada

Many Canada now receive their television service through some sort of multichannel television platform, such as cable television or satellite television, as opposed to an antenna-based system providing only conventional stations....
, and various other media companies in the broadcasting industry.

History

The company began with Edward S. Rogers, Sr.
Edward S. Rogers, Sr.

Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers is regarded as the founder of Rogers Communications although it was established in 1967. He died at the age of 38....
, who had envisioned radio as an electric pipeline, reaching into people's homes to entertain, inform and educate.

In 1925, Rogers, Sr. invented the world's first alternating current
Alternating current

In alternating current the movement of electric charge periodically reverses direction. An electric charge would for instance move forward, then backward, then forward, then backward, over and over again....
 (AC) radio tube, which then enabled radios to be powered by ordinary household electric current. This was a dramatic breakthrough in technology and it became the key factor in popularizing radio reception. After this invention radios became far more commonplace.

In 1931, Rogers, Sr. was awarded an experimental television licence in Canada. He was working on radar when on May 6, 1939 he died at the young age of 38. He left a widow, Velma, and a five-year-old son, Edward. His business interests were sold. However, his son Edward (Ted Rogers) was determined to carry on his father's legacy.

1960s

While he was an articling student with Tory, Tory, DesLauriers & Binnington
Torys

Torys LLP is an international business law firm with 300 legal professionals in Toronto and New York offices. Torys offers services to clients on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border and globally....
, Ted Rogers started Rogers Radio Broadcasting Limited, which acquired the nation's pioneer FM station, CHFI
CHFI

CHFI may refer to:# Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator-Certification offered by EC-Council# CHFI-FM, an FM radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada...
-FM. In 1962, he pioneered stereo broadcasting in FM with CHFI and also founded CFTR
CFTR (AM)

CFTR, broadcasting under the brand 680 News, is an all-news radio station based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which broadcasts live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 680 Hertz on the AM radio dial....
 in Toronto.

By making available FM radios to boost FM penetration, which was only at 3% at the time, Ted Rogers was able to make more Canadians aware of FM transmitters. CHFI-FM quickly became one of Canada's most listened to FM radio stations and also became the most popular and profitable FM radio station in Canada. Rogers’ interests in radio led him to cable television in the mid-1960s. He wanted Canada's fledgling cable operators to carry CHFI on a spare cable channel and the more he studied the cable world, the more he became attracted to the potential for programming choices on cable television. He entered the cable business in 1967, and was awarded television licences for areas in and around Toronto, Brampton and Leamington.

1970s

In the 1970s, Rogers Cable Television had become Canada's most innovative cable company. In 1974, for example, it became the first cable company to expand past 12 channels, and the cable company specialized in adding more programming choice, in particular with multi-cultural television. Through a reverse-takeover in 1979, Ted Rogers’ company, Rogers Cable TV Limited, acquired control of Canadian Cablesystems Limited. In 1980, Rogers purchased Premier Communications Limited, which almost doubled Rogers’ cable subscribers and made Rogers the largest cable television company in Canada.

1980s

As a founding shareholder of Rogers Cantel Inc., which commenced service in 1985, Rogers entered the mobile phone market. The company operated a national cellular telephone network in Canada in competition with the established telephone companies. Rogers Cantel Mobile Communications Inc., which is now called Rogers Wireless
Rogers Wireless

Rogers Wireless, formerly known as Rogers AT&T Wireless, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications. Rogers purchased Fido Solutions in November 2004, creating Canada's largest wireless carrier, surpassing Bell Mobility in subscriber volume, and is Canada's only Global System for Mobile Communications network....
, is now a public company 51% of which is owned by Rogers Communications.

Between 1979 and 1982, Rogers Communications acquired and built a number of cable television systems in the United States. In March 1989, Rogers Communications completed the sale of its US cable television interests for CDN $1.581 billion.

This led to Rogers Communications Inc. acquiring 40% of Unitel Communications, formerly CNCP Telecommunications
CNCP Telecommunications

CNCP Telecommunications an electrical telegraph operator and later as a telecom company. CNCP was created as a joint venture between Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway in 1967, replacing the different networks used by the two railway companies ....
, in September 1989. Unitel was granted permission by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in June 1992 to compete with the Canadian telephone monopolies in the long-distance market. In January 1993, 20% of Unitel Communications was sold to AT&T
AT&T

AT&T Inc. is the largest US provider of both local and long distance telephone services, and Digital subscriber line Internet access. AT&T is the second largest provider of wireless service in the United States, with over 77 million wireless customers, and more than 150 million total customers....
. As a result of this transaction, Rogers Communications Inc.'s interest in Unitel was reduced to 32%. In September 1995, Unitel Communications reached an agreement in principle with AT&T and certain of its bankers to restructure Unitel. At the close of this transaction, Rogers Communication no longer had an equity investment in Unitel.

1990s

On March 31, 1994, Rogers Communications Inc. successfully completed its offer for the shares of Maclean-Hunter
Maclean-Hunter

Maclean-Hunter was a Canada communications company, which had diversified holdings in radio, television, magazines, newspapers and cable television distribution....
 and on December 19, 1994, the CRTC approved the transaction. The publishing assets of Maclean-Hunter were subsequently combined with its existing radio and television operations to form Rogers Media Inc.

2000s

Rogers Communications Inc. acquired the Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays are a professional baseball based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Blue Jays are a member of the American League East of Major League Baseball 's American League....
 Baseball Club in 2000 and several years later, in 2004, acquired Skydome which is the Blue Jays home venue and largest covered indoor entertainment complex in Canada. The complex was renamed Rogers Centre
Rogers Centre

Rogers Centre, formerly known as SkyDome, is a multi-purpose stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated next to the CN Tower near the shores of Lake Ontario....
 in February 2005. Also in 2000, Rogers bought the Arena Football League
Arena Football League

The Arena Football League was founded in 1987 in sports as an American football arena football. The AFL's attendance increased dramatically over its last few years, rising to an average of 12,415 people per game in 2007, and 12,957 per game in 2008, but the increases were accompanied by greatly increased expenses and debt, leading to the can...
 team, the New England Sea Wolves and after the 2000 season, Rogers moved them to Toronto
Toronto

Toronto is the List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population in Canada and the Provinces and territories of Canada Provincial and territorial capitals of Canada of Ontario....
 and renamed the team the Toronto Phantoms
Toronto Phantoms

The Toronto Phantoms was the final name of a team in the Arena Football League, that also operated in New York City and New England....
. Due to lack of interest and poor ticket sales, the team ceased operations in 2002.

In 2000, Rogers acquired Cable Atlantic from Newfoundland businessman Danny Williams
Danny Williams (politician)

Daniel "Danny" Williams, Queen's Counsel, Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly is a Canadian politician and businessman. He is currently the Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador....
. The deal, worth $151.8 million, brought Rogers approximately 75,000 subscribers. With the purchase of Cable Atlantic Rogers scrapped its plan to buy Vidéotron
Vidéotron

Vid?otron Limited is an integrated Telecommunications company active in cable television, interactive multimedia development, video on demand, Cable telephony, wireless communication and Internet access services, primarily serving Quebec, Canada, as well as some parts of Eastern Ontario....
 which was later purchased by Quebecor
Quebecor

Quebecor Inc. is a communications company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was founded by Pierre P?ladeau, and remains run by his family. Quebecor Inc....
.

In July 2001, Rogers Media acquired CTV Sportsnet, and renamed Rogers Sportsnet
Rogers Sportsnet

Rogers Sportsnet is a Canada English language cable television sports specialty channel, operating four regional feeds and one national high-definition television feed....
 that November. The FAN 590 sports radio station joined Rogers Media in August 2001 along with 14 Northern Ontario radio stations.

Rogers Cable launched Digital Television into Canadian homes in September 2001. Rogers On Demand was launched as a home video library over cable in February 2002, and in November 2003, Rogers Cable made personal video recorders (PVRs) available to its subscribers.

In summer 2004, Rogers partnered with Yahoo! to create Rogers Yahoo!, which offers Yahoo! premium features to Rogers broadband internet customers.

In fall 2004, several strategic transactions were executed that significantly increased Rogers exposure to the potential of the Canadian wireless market. Rogers acquired the 34% of Rogers Wireless owned by AT&T Wireless Services Inc, at an attractive price. Soon thereafter, Rogers Wireless acquired Microcell Telecommunications Inc., along with its popular Fido brand, which created Canada's largest wireless operator and only GSM provider. In December, Rogers Communications repurchased the shares of Rogers Wireless that were publicly held and proceeded to take the company private which significantly enhanced the company's operating and financial flexibility.

Coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of Rogers' launch of wireless services, on July 1, 2005, Rogers Home Phone voice-over-cable local telephony service was introduced in the Greater Toronto Area
Greater Toronto Area

The Greater Toronto Area is the most populous metropolitan area in Canada. The GTA is a provincial planning area with a population of 5,555,912 at the 2006 Canadian Census....
 and also successfully completed the acquisition of Call-Net Enterprises Inc. (now Rogers Telecom Holdings Inc.), a national provider of voice and data communications services.

In 2007, Rogers entered a tentative deal to purchase the A-Channel stations, CKX-TV, Access
Access (TV channel)

Access is a Canada English language, privately owned educational television channel in the Provinces and territories of Canada of Alberta. It is owned by CTVglobemedia....
, Canadian Learning Television and SexTV: The Channel from CHUM Limited, as part of the latter company's pending takeover by CTVglobemedia. This transaction was contingent on Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approval of CTVglobemedia's takeover of CHUM. However, on June 8, 2007, the CRTC approved the CTV transaction conditional on CTV divesting itself of Citytv rather than A-Channel, effectively voiding the deal. On June 12, it was announced that Rogers had made a new offer of $375 million for the Citytv stations. The transaction was approved on September 28, 2007, the same date when "Rogers Park" in Brampton, Ontario was officially opened.

On June 28, 2007, Rogers further offered to sell the two religious-licensed OMNI stations in Winnipeg and Vancouver as part of the Citytv deal, although the company stated that it intended to retain the multilingual-licensed OMNI stations. [1] On July 7, Rogers also announced a takeover offer for Vancouver's multicultural station CHNM. The transaction was approved on March 31, 2008. In September 2007, Rogers has also applied to the CRTC to acquire 20 per cent of CablePulse 24, a local news channel in Toronto which was previously paired with Citytv (both stations were previously owned by CHUM Limited) but was retained by CTVglobemedia in the June 8 licence approval. However in early December, CTV withdrew the application and announced that Rogers Media and CTVgm had come to a deal in which Rogers waived their 20 per cent stake.

On February 13, 2008, Rogers announced a takeover offer for Aurora Cable, a cable service provider in York Region, Ontario. The sale was finalized on June 12, 2008.

On December 2nd, 2008, Edward S. Rogers died of heart failure.

Corporate governance

Current members of the board of directors
Board of directors

A board of directors is a body of elected or appointed persons who jointly oversee the activities of a company or organization. The body sometimes has a different name, such as board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or executive board....
 of Rogers Communications are:
  • Peter Godsoe
    Peter Godsoe

    Peter Cowperthwaite Godsoe, Order of Canada , Master of Business Administration , Doctor of Laws , Chartered accountant is a Canada businessman and former President, Chairman and Chief executive officer of the Bank of Nova Scotia from 1992 to 2003....
    , O.C – Lead Director
  • Ronald Besse – President, Besseco Holdings Inc.
  • Charles William David Birchall – Vice Chairman, Barrick Gold Corporation
  • John H. Clappison, FCA – Company Director
  • Alan D. Horn, C.A. – Chairman & Acting CEO, Rogers Communications Inc. and President/CEO Rogers Telecommunications Limited
  • Thomas I. Hull – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Hull Group Inc.
  • Philip B. Lind, C.M. – Vice Chairman, Rogers Communications Inc.
  • Nadir Mohamed, CA – President and Chief Operating Officer, Communications Group, Rogers Communications Inc.
  • The Hon. David Peterson
    David Peterson

    David Robert Peterson, Queen's Privy Council for Canada, Order of Ontario was the twentieth Premier of Ontario of the Province of Ontario, Canada, from June 26, 1985 to October 1, 1990....
    , P.C., Q.C. – Senior Partner, Cassels Brock & Blackwell
  • Edward S. Rogers – President, Rogers Cable Inc.
  • Loretta Rogers – Company Director
  • Melinda M. Rogers – Senior Vice President, Strategy and Development, Rogers Communications Inc.
  • William T. Schleyer – President and Chief Executive Officer, Adelphia Communications Corp.
  • John A. Tory
    John A. Tory

    John Arnold Tory Queen's Counsel is a Canada lawyer and corporate executive. Born in Toronto, he was one of two sons of John Stewart Donald Tory....
    , Q.C. – Director, The Woodbridge Company Limited
  • J. Christopher C. Wansbrough – Chairman, Rogers Telecommunications Limited
  • Colin Watson – Company Director


Rogers Communications Inc. Senior Corporate Officers:
  • Alan D. Horn, C.A. – Chairman and Acting Chief Executive Officer
  • Philip B. Lind, C.M. – Vice Chairman
  • William W. Linton, C.A. – Senior Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer Rogers Communications Inc.
  • Nadir Mohamed, CA – President and Chief Operating Officer, Communications Group, Rogers Communications Inc.
  • Ronan D. McGrath, CA – President, Rogers Shared Operations and Chief Information Officer
  • Anthony P. Viner – President and CEO, Rogers Media Inc.
  • M. Lorraine Daly – Vice President, Treasurer
  • Kenneth G. Engelhart – Vice President, Regulatory
  • John G. Gossling, CA – Vice President, Financial Operations
  • Jan L. Innes – Vice President, Communications
  • Bruce Mann, CPA – Vice President, Investor Relations
  • Graeme H. McPhail – Vice President, Associate General Counsel
  • David P. Miller – Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
  • Kevin P. Pennington – Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer
  • Melinda M. Rogers – Senior Vice President, Strategy and Development
  • David J. Watt – Vice President, Business Economics


Finance

Rogers Communications Inc. is traded on the TSX under RCI and on the NYSE under RCI.

In the , Rogers consolidated Revenue Grew 16% to $2.5 Billion and the Consolidated Operating Profit (as adjusted) Increased by 20% to $898 Million;

Wireless Postpaid ARPU Grows 8% Year-Over-Year, Postpaid Churn Falls to 1.15% and Strong Postpaid Subscriber Growth Continues, while Solid Subscriber Net Additions Continue for Digital Cable, Rogers Hi-Speed Internet
Rogers Hi-Speed Internet

Rogers Hi-Speed Internet is a broadband internet service provider in Canada, owned by Rogers Communications. Rogers previously operated under the brand names @Home, Rogers Yahoo! Hi-Speed Internet, and Road Runner in Newfoundland and Labrador....
 and Cable Telephony. The annual dividend increased from C$0.16 to C$0.50 per Share.

Revenue for Rogers Communications was $7.48 billion CAD in 2006 with an operating income of $2.1 billion CAN.

Assets and divisions


Rogers Communications Inc. is a diversified Canadian communications and media company engaged in three primary lines of business.

Rogers Cable and Telecom
Rogers Cable and Telecom

Rogers Cable and Telcom may refer to:*Rogers Cable Inc.*Rogers Telecom...
 is the largest cable television provider in Canada offering cable television, high-speed Internet access, residential telephony services, and video retailing. A sub division is Rogers Business Solutions division is a national provider of voice communications services, data networking, and broadband Internet connectivity to small, medium and large businesses. Rogers Wireless
Rogers Wireless

Rogers Wireless, formerly known as Rogers AT&T Wireless, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications. Rogers purchased Fido Solutions in November 2004, creating Canada's largest wireless carrier, surpassing Bell Mobility in subscriber volume, and is Canada's only Global System for Mobile Communications network....
 is Canada's largest voice and data communications services provider. Rogers Media
Rogers Media

Rogers Media Inc is a subsidiary of Rogers Communications, which owns Canada's largest publishing company, Rogers Publishing Limited, which has more than 70 consumer and business publications....
 is Canada's premier collection of category-leading media assets with businesses in radio and television broadcasting, televised shopping, publishing and sports entertainment.

Rogers Cable and Telecom


Rogers Cable Inc.
Rogers Cable Inc. is Canada's largest cable television service provider with approximately 2.3 million customers in southern Ontario
Ontario

Ontario is a Provinces and territories of Canada located in the Central Canada part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest, after Quebec, in total area....
 (90% of customers), New Brunswick
New Brunswick

New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only Constitution of Canada bilingual province in the federation. The provincial capital is Fredericton....
 and Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador is a Provinces and territories of Canada of Canada, on the country's Atlantic Ocean coast in northeastern North America....
. Its growing digital cable
Digital cable

Digital cable is a type of cable television Distribution using digital video compression. The technology was developed by Motorola....
 service provides access to technologies such as high definition television, video on demand
Video on demand

Video on demand or audio video on demand systems allow users to select and watch/listen to video or Sound recording and reproduction content on demand....
, interactive television
Interactive television

Interactive television describes a number of techniques that allow viewers to interact with television content as they view it....
 and enhanced television. Rogers also provides broadband Internet access
Broadband Internet access

Broadband Internet access, often shortened to just broadband, is high data rate Internet access?typically contrasted with Dial-up internet access over a 56k modem....
 (Rogers Hi-Speed Internet
Rogers Hi-Speed Internet

Rogers Hi-Speed Internet is a broadband internet service provider in Canada, owned by Rogers Communications. Rogers previously operated under the brand names @Home, Rogers Yahoo! Hi-Speed Internet, and Road Runner in Newfoundland and Labrador....
), co-marketed with Yahoo!
Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. is an United States public company corporation with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, , and provides Internet services worldwide....
. Rogers has been subject to considerable scrutiny and backlash over its duopolistic
Duopoly

A true duopoly is a specific type of oligopoly where only two producers exist in one market. In reality, this definition is generally used where only two firms have dominant control over a market....
 business practices and Internet Protocol
Internet protocol

Internet protocol may refer to:*The Internet Protocol, a specific protocol implementation in the Internet protocol suite*The Internet protocol suite, a set of communications protocols that are used for the Internet...
 packet shaping for peer to peer content. Rogers Retail is the corporate retailer for Rogers Communications Inc. and operates retail locations under the Rogers Video, Rogers Plus and Fido brand names. Customers of Rogers Cable
Rogers Cable

Rogers Cable Inc., a subsidiary of Rogers Communications Inc., is Canada's largest cable television service provider with about 2.25 million television customers, and over 930,000 Internet subscribers, in Southern Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador....
 also get access to Rogers TV and TV Rogers, a volunteer based local television channel. This unit was created in 1967.

As well, through Rogers Cable Inc., Rogers owns a majority interest (41.4%) in CPAC
CPAC

CPAC , is a Canada cable television specialty channel service devoted to coverage of public and government affairs, including carrying a full, uninterrupted feed of proceedings of the Canadian House of Commons, with two separate audio channels; one in English and the other in French....
.

Rogers Telecom
Rogers Telecom
Rogers Telecom

Rogers Telecom Inc. is a subsidiary of Rogers Communications. It is a Toronto-based company with focus on integrated communications solutions provider of data, e-business and voice services to business and households....
 (formerly Call-Net Enterprises which did business under the Sprint Canada brand) is a major competitive telephone
Telephone

The telephone is a telecommunications device that is used to transmitter and receive electronically or digitally encoded sound between two or more people conversing....
 carrier throughout Canada, best known for its local and long distance consumer and business services and solutions. Since acquiring Call-Net, Rogers has also entered into the lucrative residential phone business under the Rogers Home Phone brand, to challenge Bell Canada
Bell Canada

Bell Canada, commonly shortened to "Bell", is a major Canada telecommunications company. Including its subsidiaries such as Bell Aliant, Northwestel, T?l?bec, and NorthernTel, it is the incumbent local exchange carrier for telephone services in most of Canada east of Manitoba and in the northern territories, and a leading competitive local ex...
, using both traditional and VoIP technologies. As of 2007, Rogers Telecom has been rolled into the Rogers Cable business unit.

Rogers Wireless

Rogers Wireless
Rogers Wireless

Rogers Wireless, formerly known as Rogers AT&T Wireless, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications. Rogers purchased Fido Solutions in November 2004, creating Canada's largest wireless carrier, surpassing Bell Mobility in subscriber volume, and is Canada's only Global System for Mobile Communications network....
 is Canada's largest wireless
Wireless

Wireless communication is the transfer of information over a distance without the use of electrical conductors or "wires". The distances involved may be short or long ....
 communications
Telecommunication

Telecommunication is the assisted Transmission of Signal over a distance for the purpose of communication. In earlier times, this may have involved the use of smoke signals, Drum , Semaphore line, flag signals or heliograph....
 services provider, under the Rogers and Fido
Fido Solutions

Fido Solutions, formerly known as Microcell Telecommunications is a Canada cellular telephone service provider. Fido was the first carrier in Canada to launch a GSM-based network and the first wireless service provider in North America to offer General Packet Radio Service on its network....
 brand names, with 7.1 million voice and data subscribers, and now the sole Canadian operator of a GSM
Global System for Mobile Communications

File:GSM World Coverage 2008.pngGSM is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. Its promoter, the GSM Association, estimates that 80% of the global mobile market uses the standard....
-based network, as well as the sole carrier for the Apple iPhone 3G in Canada (Fido, being a brand of Rogers is a carrier of the iPhone 3G as well). The unit was previously known as Cantel, Cantel AT&T, and Rogers AT&T Wireless (U.S. firm AT&T Wireless
AT&T Wireless

AT&T Wireless Services, Inc., formerly part of American Telephone & Telegraph Company, was a wireless telephone carrier in the United States, based in Redmond, Washington, and later traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the stock symbol "AWE", as a separate entity from its former parent....
 was a large shareholder for a time).

Rogers Media


Rogers Media
Rogers Media

Rogers Media Inc is a subsidiary of Rogers Communications, which owns Canada's largest publishing company, Rogers Publishing Limited, which has more than 70 consumer and business publications....
 owns Canada's largest publishing company, Rogers Publishing Limited, which has more than 70 consumer and business publications, 51 radio stations, television broadcasting with OMNI, Citytv and the Sportsnet network, The Shopping Channel which is Canada's home shopping service. Rogers Media's headquarters are located at the CFMT Building
CFMT Building

The CFMT Building alternatively known as the OMNI Building is located along the harbourfront of Toronto, Canada, at the intersection of Bathurst Street and Lake Shore Boulevard West....
 in Toronto.

Publishing

publishes more than 70 consumer magazines and trade and professional publications, digital properties and directories in Canada, including Maclean's
Maclean's

Maclean's is a Canada weekly news magazine, reporting on Canadian issues such as politics, pop culture, and current events....
, Canada's weekly newsmagazine; its French-language equivalent, L'actualité
L'actualité

L'actualit? is a French language newsmagazine and general interest magazine in Quebec, Canada, published in Montreal by Les ?ditions Rogers, which is owned by Rogers Communications....
; Chatelaine
Chatelaine (magazine)

Chatelaine is an Canadian English Canadian magazine of women's lifestyles. Both Chatelaine and its Canadian French version, Ch?telaine, are published monthly by Rogers Media, Inc., a division of Rogers Communications, Inc....
; Flare
Flare (magazine)

Flare is a Canadian fashion magazine. It is owned by Rogers Communications.Flare was formerly Miss Chatelaine magazine until 1979 when it had a reinvention....
; and a variety of other magazines and their companion web sites. The publishing arm was once part of the Maclean-Hunter Publishing empire.

Broadcasting
Rogers Broadcasting operates 51 Canadian radio stations, (36 FM and 10 AM radio stations) including three FM stations launched in the Maritimes
Maritimes

The Maritime provinces, also called the Maritimes or the Canadian Maritimes, is a list of regions of Canada#National regions of Eastern Canada consisting of three provinces and territories of Canada: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island....
 in October 2005; Omni Television
OMNI Television

Omni Television, corporately styled as OMNI Television, is a Canada television system owned and operated by Rogers Communications. It consists of the company's conventional television stations which are licensed as multicultural stations....
, which operates two multicultural television stations in Ontario (OMNI.1 and OMNI.2) as well as one in Vancouver (Channel M
CHNM-TV

CHNM-TV is a television station based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Owned by Rogers Media, the station is part of the Omni Television system, and it is aimed at promoting the province's multicultural diversity....
) acquired in April 2008; Citytv
Citytv

Citytv is an Canadian English language television system owned and operated by Rogers Communications. The system currently consists of five television stations located in Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver....
 acquired in 2007; which operates 5 stations in Toronto
CITY-TV

CITY-TV is a television station based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, owned and operated by Rogers Media. It is the flagship station of the Citytv television system....
, Winnipeg
CHMI-TV

CHMI-TV is a television station licensed to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada, with most of its operations in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is part of the Citytv system....
, Calgary
CKAL-TV

CKAL-TV is a television station based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is part of the Citytv system as of August 2, 2005, and was previously branded as A-Channel ....
, Edmonton
CKEM-TV

CKEM-TV is a television station based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Owned and Operated by Rogers Media, it is part of the Citytv system. This was a former flagship station of the A-Channel system between 1997-2005....
 and Vancouver
CKVU-TV

CKVU-TV is a television station based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Owned by Rogers Media, it was the second station to become part of the Citytv system in Canada....
; Rogers Sportsnet
Rogers Sportsnet

Rogers Sportsnet is a Canada English language cable television sports specialty channel, operating four regional feeds and one national high-definition television feed....
, a specialty sports television service licensed to provide regional sports programming across Canada; The Shopping Channel
The Shopping Channel

The Shopping Channel is a Canada English language cable television Shopping channel. The Shopping Channel is a division of Rogers Media. The channel is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario....
, Canada's only nationally televised shopping service and the The Biography Channel Canada
The Biography Channel Canada

The Biography Channel is a Canada English language Category 1 specialty channel digital cable specialty channel. It primarily features in-depth biographies on famous people and events throughout history and today including, celebrities, politicians, and historical figures; among other programming that includes documentary series and reality p...
, acquired outright in August 2006 when Rogers bought out the 40% stake owned by Calgary's Shaw Communications
Shaw Communications

Shaw Communications is a Canada telecommunications company that provides telephone, internet and television services. Shaw is Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta....
 and A&E Television Networks' 20% ownership.

Rogers also is a partner in OLN, TVtropolis
TVtropolis

TVtropolis is a Canada English language cable television specialty channel owned by Canwest and Rogers Media....
, Viewers Choice
Viewers Choice

Viewers Choice is a Canadian English language regional pay-per-view and Video on demand service that is designated to operate east of the Manitoba-Ontario border, excluding the territories....
 and is a two-thirds owner of G4techTV Canada
G4techTV Canada

G4techTV Canada is a Canada English language Category 1 specialty channel digital cable specialty channel co-owned by Rogers Media and G4 Media....
 with Comcast.

Some of the better known radio outlets are CHFI
CHFI-FM

CHFI is a Canada radio station, which broadcasts an adult contemporary format at 98.1 on the FM radio dial in Toronto, Ontario.The station was launched in 1957, and was the first FM outlet in Toronto to provide its own distinct programming rather than simulcasting an AM radio station....
 Toronto, CJCL
CJCL (AM)

CJCL is a Canada sports radio radio station in Toronto, Ontario. Airing at 590 on the Amplitude modulation radio dial, the station uses the on-air brand The Fan 590....
 Toronto (The FAN 590), CFTR
CFTR (AM)

CFTR, broadcasting under the brand 680 News, is an all-news radio station based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which broadcasts live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 680 Hertz on the AM radio dial....
 Toronto (680 News), and various stations operating under the Jack FM
Jack FM

Jack-FM is the moniker and on-air brand of 60 radio stations in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Russia. Jack stations play a mix of 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s in music hits with some 2000s in music hot adult contemporary single ....
 brand. In summer 2006, Rogers acquired five stations from OK Radio in Alberta and, with regulatory approval, will be operating in Edmonton, Fort McMurray and Grande Prairie. Existing clusters of stations are in Vancouver-Victoria-Whistler, Calgary-Lethbridge, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Kitchener and Halifax-Moncton-Saint John, NB.

In 2007, Rogers entered a tentative deal to purchase the A-Channel
A-Channel

A is a privately-owned English language television system in Canada, owned by CTVglobemedia. The A television system consists of five television stations in Ontario and one in British Columbia, as well as a regional cable-only channel in Atlantic Canada....
 stations, CKX-TV
CKX-TV

CKX-TV is a television station in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, affiliated with CBC Television. Owned and operated by CTVglobemedia, it was the first privately owned television station in Manitoba....
, Access
Access (TV channel)

Access is a Canada English language, privately owned educational television channel in the Provinces and territories of Canada of Alberta. It is owned by CTVglobemedia....
, Canadian Learning Television
Canadian Learning Television

Viva is a Canada English language cable television specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment. Viva is a specialty television service targeted to baby boomer women ages 40-64, offering a blend of entertainment and information programming....
 and SexTV: The Channel
SexTV: The Channel

SexTV: The Channel is a Canada English language Category 2 specialty channel digital cable specialty channel presenting programming on sex and human sexuality including issues on love, dating, romance and related subjects....
 from CHUM Limited
CHUM Limited

CHUM Limited was a media company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from 1945?2007. Immediately prior to its acquisition, it held full or joint control of two Canadian television systems — Citytv and A-Channel — comprising 11 local stations, and one CBC Television affiliate, one provincial educational channel, and 20 branded spec...
, as part of the latter company's takeover by CTVglobemedia. This transaction was contingent on Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approval of CTVglobemedia's takeover of CHUM. However, on June 8, 2007, the CRTC approved the CTV transaction conditional on CTV divesting itself of Citytv
Citytv

Citytv is an Canadian English language television system owned and operated by Rogers Communications. The system currently consists of five television stations located in Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver....
 rather than A-Channel, effectively voiding the deal. On June 12, it was announced that Rogers had made a new offer of $375 million for the Citytv stations. The transaction was approved on September 28, 2007, the same date when "Rogers Park" in Brampton, Ontario
Brampton, Ontario

Brampton is the third-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada and the seat of Regional Municipality of Peel. As of the Canada 2006 Census, Brampton's population stood at 433,806, making it the 11th largest city in Canada....
 was officially opened.

On June 28, 2007, Rogers further offered to sell the two religious-licensed OMNI stations in Winnipeg and Vancouver as part of the Citytv deal, although the company stated that it intended to retain the multilingual-licensed OMNI stations. On July 7, Rogers also announced a takeover offer for Vancouver's multicultural station CHNM
CHNM-TV

CHNM-TV is a television station based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Owned by Rogers Media, the station is part of the Omni Television system, and it is aimed at promoting the province's multicultural diversity....
. In September 2007, Rogers has also applied to the CRTC to acquire 20 per cent of CablePulse 24
CablePulse 24

CablePulse 24 is a Canada English language cable television specialty channel news channel owned and operated by CTVglobemedia. Based in Toronto, it focuses on local news from the Greater Toronto Area and Southern Ontario, although it also covers national and international news....
, a local news channel in Toronto which was previously paired with Citytv (both stations were previously owned by CHUM Limited) but was retained by CTVglobemedia in the June 8 licence approval. Neither CTVglobemedia nor Rogers has, to date, announced whether this application will change future plans for the station.

Sports

In addition to its ownership of Sportsnet
Rogers Sportsnet

Rogers Sportsnet is a Canada English language cable television sports specialty channel, operating four regional feeds and one national high-definition television feed....
, acquired from CTV
CTV television network

CTV is a Canadian English language television network. It is Canada's largest privately owned network, the main television asset of CTVglobemedia, one of the country's largest media conglomerates....
, Rogers Media operates the Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays are a professional baseball based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Blue Jays are a member of the American League East of Major League Baseball 's American League....
 baseball
Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score run by hitting a thrown Baseball with a baseball bat and touching a series of four markers called base arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against...
 team through Rogers Blue Jays Baseball Partnership and the Rogers Centre
Rogers Centre

Rogers Centre, formerly known as SkyDome, is a multi-purpose stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated next to the CN Tower near the shores of Lake Ontario....
 (previously known as SkyDome). Through Rogers Sportsnet, Rogers Media also holds a 50% ownership in Dome Productions, a mobile production and distribution joint venture that is a leader in high-definition television production and broadcasting in Canada.

Call centres


Rogers uses all Canadian based call centres. These centres are operated by the Rogers Shared Operations (RSO) division in:
  • Toronto
    Toronto

    Toronto is the List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population in Canada and the Provinces and territories of Canada Provincial and territorial capitals of Canada of Ontario....
    , ON (Don Mills)
  • Brampton
    Brampton, Ontario

    Brampton is the third-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada and the seat of Regional Municipality of Peel. As of the Canada 2006 Census, Brampton's population stood at 433,806, making it the 11th largest city in Canada....
    , ON
  • Burnaby, BC
  • Calgary
    Calgary

    Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and High Plains, approximately east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies....
    , AB (Virtual Call Centre- Agents take calls from home)
  • Kitchener, Ontario
    Kitchener, Ontario

    The City of Kitchener is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It was the Town of Berlin from 1854 until 1912 and the City of Berlin from 1912 until 1916....
  • Moncton, NB
  • Montreal
    Montreal

    Montreal, or Montr?al, is the largest city in the Provinces and territories of Canada of Quebec and the List of largest cities and second largest cities by country List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population....
    , QC
  • Ottawa
    Ottawa

    Ottawa is the Capital of Canada. The city has population of 812,000, the List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population municipality in the country and second largest in Ontario....
    , ON
  • St. John's, Newfoundland
    St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

    St. John's is the Provinces of Canada capital of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada and located on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the Newfoundland ....
     (only for Newfoundland customers)


Rogers also contracts out their customer service and other operations to numerous local agents:

  • Atelka
  • Atria
  • Gemma Communications
  • ICT Group, Inc.
  • NuComm International
  • Online Support (OLS)
  • Resolve Corporation (Formally known as Watts Group)
  • SITEL
    Sitel

    Sitel is a US company headquartered in Nashville, TN, which describes itself as "a leading global provider of outsourcing customer contact center services"....
     (Formerly known as ClientLogic)
  • SMT
  • Teleperformance
  • TRG (Formerly Telespectrum)
  • Webhelp


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