List of assets owned by Rogers Communications
This is a list of assets currently owned by Rogers Communications Inc.
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Telecommunications
Rogers Cable Division
Cable television and internet service provider with about 2.25 million television customers, and over 930,000 internet subscribers, primarily in Southern & Eastern Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador
- Source Cable - cable service in Hamilton, Ontario
Also Under Division
- Community Channels
- Pay-Per-View Service
- Specialty Channel
- CPAC - 41.58%
Rogers Internet Division
- Rogers Hi-Speed Internet
- Rogers Telecom
- Rogers Home Phone Service
Rogers Wireless Division
- Rogers Wireless
- Rogers Hotspots - WiFi hotspot service installed in venues across Canada
- Fido Solutions
- Chatr
Retail
Rogers Sports & Media
Conventional television
- Citytv
- CITY Toronto, Ontario (First Aired 1972)
- CKVU Vancouver, British Columbia (owned & operated since 2002)
- CKAL Calgary, Alberta (O&O since 2005)
- CKEM Edmonton, Alberta (O&O since 2005)
- CHMI Winnipeg, Manitoba (O& O since 2005)
- City Saskatchewan Regina & Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (O&O since 2012)
- CJNT Montreal, Quebec (O&O since 2012)
- OMNI Television
- Part-time television network for broadcasts of Hockey Night in Canada on the CBC's English-language stations[1]
Specialty and Pay TV
- FX - 66.64%
- FXX - 66.64%
- OLN
- Today's Shopping Choice
- Sportsnet
- WWE Network (Distribution only)
Television production
- Dome Productions - 50%
Radio
City | Call Sign | Frequency | Branding/Format |
---|---|---|---|
Abbotsford | CKQC | FM 107.1 | 107.1 Country |
Banff/Canmore | CHMN | FM 106.5 | 106.5 Mountain FM (adult contemporary) |
Calgary | CFAC | AM 960 | Sportsnet 960 The Fan |
CFFR | AM 660 | 660 News | |
CHFM | FM 95.9 | 95.9 CHFM (adult contemporary) | |
CJAQ | FM 96.9 | Jack 96.9 (adult hits) | |
Chilliwack | CKKS-FM | FM 107.5 | Kiss Radio (contemporary hits) |
CKSR | FM 98.3 | 98.3 Star (adult contemporary) | |
Dartmouth | CFDR | FM 92.9 | Jack 92.9 (adult hits) |
Edmonton | CHBN | FM 91.7 | Kiss 91.7 (contemporary hits) |
CHDI | FM 102.9 | Sonic 102.9 (alternative) | |
CKER | FM 101.7 | 101.7 World FM (multilingual) | |
Fort McMurray | CKYX | FM 97.9 | 97.9 Rock |
CJOK | FM 93.3 | 93.3 Country | |
Grande Prairie | CFGP | FM 97.7 | 97.7 Rock |
Halifax | CJNI | FM 95.7 | 95.7 News |
Kingston | CIKR | FM 105.7 | K Rock 105.7 |
CKXC | FM 93.5 | 93.5 Country | |
Kitchener/Waterloo | CHYM | FM 96.7 | 96.7 CHYM (adult contemporary) |
CIKZ | FM 106.7 | 106.7 Country | |
CKGL | AM 570 | 570 News | |
Lethbridge | CFRV | FM 107.7 | Kiss 107.7 (contemporary hits) |
CJRX | FM 106.7 | 106.7 Rock | |
London | CHST | FM 102.3 | Jack 102.3 (adult hits) |
Medicine Hat | CKMH | FM 105.3 | 105.3 Rock |
CJCY | FM 102.1 | 102.1 CJCY (classic hits) | |
North Bay | CHUR | FM 100.5 | Kiss 100.5 (contemporary hits) |
CKAT | AM 600 | 600 Country | |
CKFX | FM 101.9 | 101.9 Rock | |
Ottawa | CHEZ | FM 106 | CHEZ 106 (rock) |
CISS | FM 105.3 | Kiss 105.3 (contemporary hits) | |
CIWW | AM 1310 | 1310 News | |
Sault Ste. Marie | CHAS | FM 100.5 | Kiss 100.5 |
CJQM | FM 104.3 | 104.3 Country | |
Smiths Falls | CJET | FM 92.3 | Jack 92.3 (adult hits) |
CKBY | FM 101.1 | 101.1 Country | |
Squamish | CISQ | FM 107.1 | 107.1 Mountain FM (adult contemporary) |
Sudbury | CJRQ | FM 92.7 | 92.7 Rock |
CJMX | FM 105.3 | Kiss 105.3 | |
Tillsonburg | CJDL-FM | FM 107.3 | 107.3 Country |
CKOT-FM | FM 101.3 | 101.3 Easy (adult contemporary) | |
Timmins | CJQQ | FM 92.1 | 92.1 Rock |
CKGB | FM 99.3 | Kiss 99.3 (contemporary hits) | |
Toronto | CFTR | AM 680 | 680 News |
CHFI | FM 98.1 | 98.1 CHFI (adult contemporary) | |
CKIS | FM 92.5 | Kiss 92.5 (contemporary hits) | |
CJCL | AM 560 | Sportsnet 560 The Fan | |
Vancouver | CISL | AM 650 | Sportsnet 650 Vancouver |
CJAX | FM 96.9 | Jack 96.9 (adult hits) | |
CKWX | AM 1130 | 1130 News | |
Victoria | CHTT | FM 103.1 | Jack 103.1 (adult hits) |
CIOC | FM 98.5 | 98.5 Ocean (adult contemporary) | |
Whistler | CISW | FM 102.1 | 102.1 Mountain FM (adult contemporary) |
Winnipeg | CITI | FM 92.1 | 92.1 CITI (rock) |
CKY-FM | FM 102.3 | Kiss 102.3 |
Podcasts
- Frequency Podcast Network
- Pacific Content[2]
Other Assets
- Rogers Bank
- Rogers Smart Home Monitoring
Sports Teams
- Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) - 37.5%
Stadiums
- Rogers Centre
- Rogers Arena (naming rights only; the building itself is owned by Canucks Sports & Entertainment)
- Rogers Place (naming rights only; the building itself is owned by City of Edmonton and operated by Oilers Entertainment Group)
Former Assets
- Inukshuk Wireless - 50%
- Mobilicity - brand retired in 2016, customers moved to Chatr
- Rogers Publishing - sold to St. Joseph Communications in 2019[3]
- L'actualité médicale
- L'actualité pharmaceutique
- Canadian Business
- Châtelaine
- Chatelaine
- The Directory of Restaurant & Fast Food Chains
- The Directory of Retail Chains
- Emballages, Les Nouvelles
- Enfants Quebec
- Flare
- Gestion Santé
- glow
- glow health
- Hello! Canada
- LOU LOU (English)
- LOU LOU (French)
- Maclean's
- Mère Nouvelle
- Mon Enfant
- MoneySense
- The National List of Advertisers
- Profit
- Pure
- Québec Pharmacie
- Shopping Centre News’s
- Today's Parent
- Rogers Video - video rental business (although some stores converted into Rogers Plus outlets)[4]
- Shomi (video streaming service co-owned with Shaw Communications, shut down in 2016)
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See also
- List of who owns what
References
- Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (2015-04-17). "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-154: Rogers Media Inc. - Television network licence". Retrieved 2015-07-25.
- https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/pacific-content-podcast-1.5119448
- "Toronto Life owner St. Joseph Communications to buy Rogers magazines". The Globe and Mail, March 20, 2019.
- https://business.financialpost.com/technology/rogers-shutting-down-video-rental-business
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