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Categories: Companies traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange | Rogers Communications | Internet service providers | Canadian cable and DBS companies | Corporations with naming rights of stadiums
Rogers Communications
Rogers Communications (TSX: RCI.MV.A) is Canada's largest cable television service provider with approximately 2.2 million customers in southern Ontario (90% of customers), New Brunswick and Newfoundland. Rogers offers cable television, digital cable and high definition television, video on demand, broadband Internet access, interactive television and enhanced television. Rogers Cable also operates Rogers Video, Canada's largest domestically owned chain of video stores. Rogers Cable Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications Inc.
Rogers Communications also offer videocassette, DVD and video game sales and rentals through Rogers Video, Canada's second largest chain of video stores. There are 273 Rogers Video stores as of June 30, 2003.
Through Rogers Wireless, they also offer wireless communications services.
Rogers owns Toronto's multicultural television stations, CFMT and CJMT They also own G4techTV Canada and produce Call for Help 2.0
Through Rogers Media, it publishes Maclean's, Canada's weekly newsmagazine, L'Actualité magazine, Chatelaine, Flare and a variety of other magazines.
It also owns the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team and the Rogers Centre (previously known as SkyDome).
Management
- CEO: Edward Rogers
See also
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