Rogers Communications is a Canadian communications and media company with three main segments: Wireless, Cable, and Media. It provides wireless mobile services, Internet access, and home phone, along with device financing, IoT solutions, and business IT and network services, marketed under the Rogers, Fido, and chatr brands to millions of subscribers. The Cable segment delivers home internet, television, and landline telephone services for consumers and businesses. The Media segment owns and operates a portfolio of television and radio assets and major sports properties, including ownership of the Toronto Blue Jays and Rogers Centre, as well as networks such as Sportsnet, Citytv, and OMNI. The company also runs a suite of mobile apps and digital platforms, and maintains a broad presence in Canadian broadcasting and sports media.
Mountain Cablevision is a company that was acquired by Rogers Communications in 2013.
MetaTV
Series C in 2001
MetaTV was founded in 1999 to define technology and services which would forever change the way people look at television.
Rogers Sportsnet
Acquisition in 2001
Rogers Sportsnet is a Canadian English-language sports specialty service based in Toronto, established in 1998. Originally launched as CTV Sportsnet, it was a joint venture involving CTV, Liberty Media, and Rogers Media. The network provides comprehensive sports coverage, including broadcasts of the Olympic Games and the Canadian Hockey League. In addition to live events, Sportsnet delivers a range of sports news, including world and national headlines, score updates, highlights, and statistics. Through its diverse programming, Rogers Sportsnet aims to offer quality sports media broadcasting services to its audience.
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