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Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting[]
1959–1965[]
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Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting Limited was established in 1959 by Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers Jr. (son of Edward Samuel Rogers Sr., founder of the Rogers Vacuum Tube Company) and Joel Aldred. In 1960 a joint venture was created between Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting and Telegram Corporation (owned by the Bassett and Eaton families) named Baton-Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting, to launch CFTO-DT (now owned by Bell Media).
Rogers Broadcasting[]
1965–1967[]
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Five years after the launch of CFTO-TV, Rogers Broadcasting was formed.
Rogers Cable TV[]
1967–1969[]
Rogers changed its name to Rogers Cable TV Limited in 1967.
1969–1986[]
Rogers Cablesystems[]
1979–1986[]
In 1979, Rogers merged with Canadian Cablesystems, becoming a public company in the process.
Rogers Communications[]
1986–1990[]
1990–2000[]
2000–2007[]
2007–2015[]
In 2007, the Rogers Möbius strip was simplified into a 2D style and the wordmark was slightly modified.
2015–present[]
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In 2015, the Möbius strip was altered a second time and a new font was introduced.
On March 15, 2021, Rogers announced its intent to acquire Shaw Communications for $26 billion, subject to regulatory and shareholder approval. This proposed acquisition was criticized by public lobby groups like Open Media, as a move that would reduce national competition in Canadian wireless communication by removing one of the four major competitors from the market. The acquisition was completed on April 3, 2023.
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Conventional television: Citytv stations: CITY-DT | CHMI-DT | CKAL-DT | CKEM-DT | CKVU-DT | CJNT-DT | Citytv Saskatchewan Telecommunications: Atria Networks | Chatr Mobile | Cityfone | Fido | Rogers Cable | Rogers Hi-Speed Internet | Rogers Telecom | Rogers Wireless Defunct facility: Acquisitions: Dissolved Notes |