This is a list of assets currently owned by Rogers Communications Inc.
Telecommunications
Rogers Cable Division
- Rogers Cable — both a 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 (except in Sackville), and Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Rogers TV — English-language network of community-oriented channels.
- TV Rogers — French-language network of community-oriented channels.
- Source Cable — cable service in Hamilton, Ontario
- Sportsnet PPV — Pay-per-view service
- CPAC (66.75%) — specialty channel
Rogers Internet Division
- Rogers Hi-Speed Internet
- Rogers Telecom
- Rogers Home Phone Service
Rogers Wireless Division
- Rogers Wireless
- Rogers Hotspots (Rogers Open) — WiFi hotspot service installed in venues across Canada
- Fido Solutions
- Chatr
Rogers Sports & Media
Conventional television
- Citytv
- CITY - Toronto, Ontario (First aired 1972)
- CKVU - Vancouver, British Columbia (O&O since 2002)
- CKAL - Calgary, Alberta (O&O since 2005)
- CKEM - Edmonton, Alberta (O&O since 2005)
- CHMI - Winnipeg, Manitoba (O&O since 2005)
- Citytv Saskatchewan - Regina & Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (O&O since 2012)
- CJNT - Montreal, Quebec (O&O since 2012)
- OMNI Television
- CFMT - Toronto, Ontario (First aired 1979)
- CJMT - Toronto, Ontario (O&O since 2002)
- CHNM - Vancouver, British Columbia (O&O since 2008)
- CJCO - Calgary, Alberta (O&O since 2008)
- CJEO - Edmonton, Alberta (O&O since 2008)
- Hockey Night in Canada – Rogers-produced part-time television network airing on CBC Television stations
Specialty and Pay TV
Entertainment Lifestyle News Sports
- Licensed by The Walt Disney Company
- FX (66.64%)
- FXX (66.64%)
- Licensed by NBCUniversal
- Bravo
- Licensed by Warner Bros. Discovery
- Discovery Channel
- Food Network
- HGTV
- Investigation Discovery
- Magnolia Network
- TSC
- CityNews 24/7
- Sportsnet
- Sportsnet 360
- Sportsnet One
- Sportsnet World
Television production
- Dome Productions (50%)
Groupe TVA
Rogers Communications owns 0.03% stake of Groupe TVA
- TVA
- CFTM-DT - Montreal
- CFCM-DT - Quebec City
- CFER-DT - Rimouski
- CHLT-DT - Sherbrooke
- CHEM-DT - Trois-Rivières
- CJPM-DT - Saguenay
- Addik — film and television series
- Canal Indigo — PPV movie service
- Le Canal Nouvelles — 24 hour news
- CASA — lifestyle and real estate
- Évasion — travel and adventure
- Prise 2 — retro film and television series
- QUB - public affairs and social issues, TV simulcast of Qub Radio
- Témoin — crime dramas and true crime
- TVA Sports — sports
- Zeste — food-related entertainment and lifestyle programming
Radio
Podcasts
- Frequency Podcast Network
- Pacific Content[2]
Other Assets
- Rogers Bank
- Rogers Smart Home Monitoring
Sports Teams
- Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (75%)[3]
- Toronto Maple Leafs
- Toronto Raptors
- Toronto FC
- Toronto Argonauts
- Toronto Marlies
- Raptors 905
- Toronto FC II
- TFC Academy
- Toronto Blue Jays[3]
Stadiums
- Rogers Centre[3]
- 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
- Ignite SmartStream — a streaming platform from Rogers.[4]
- Inukshuk Wireless (50%)
- Mobilicity — brand retired in 2016, customers moved to Chatr.
- Rogers Publishing — sold to St. Joseph Communications in 2019.[5]
- 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)[6]
- Shomi — video streaming service co-owned with Shaw Communications, shut down in 2016.
- Yoopa — children's programming
- YTV - co-owned with CUC Broadcasting/Shaw from 1988 to 1996
See also
- List of who owns what
References
- Seekr. All Radio Stations www.seekyoursounds.com, retrieved 2025-04-01^
- Rogers Media buys Vancouver podcast production company Pacific Content^
- Segment Overview Rogers Investor Relations, retrieved 2021-11-28^
- Rogers Launches Ignite SmartStream for $5/Month, Targeting Cord-Cutters iPhone in Canada Blog, 2020-07-22, retrieved 2021-11-28^
- "Toronto Life owner St. Joseph Communications to buy Rogers magazines". The Globe and Mail, March 20, 2019.^
- Rogers exits video-rental business^