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==1986–2000==
 
[[File:Rogers old logo.svg|center|300px]]
 
   
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== Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting ==
==2000–present==
 
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===1959–1965===
[[File:Rogers logo.svg|center|300px]]
 
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{{Missing former logo}}'''Aldred Rogers Broadcasting Limited''' was established in 1959, by Edward Samuel (Ted) Rogers Jr. (son of Edward Samuel Rogers Sr., founder of [[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]]).
   
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== Rogers Broadcasting ==
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===1965–1967===
Rogers Communications.png
 
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[[File:Rogers_Radio_Broadcasting_1965.svg|center|150px]]
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Five years after the launch of CFTO, '''Rogers Broadcasting''' was formed.
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== Rogers Cable TV ==
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===1967–1969===
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[[File:RCTVtemp.png|150px|center]]
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Rogers establishes Rogers Cable TV Limited in 1967.
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===1969–1986===
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[[File:Rogers Cablesystems Logo.svg|200px|center]]
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== Rogers Cablesystems ==
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===1979–1986===
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[[File:RCStemp.png|300px|center]]
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Rogers merges with Canadian Cablesystems in 1979 and becomes a public company.
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== Rogers Communications ==
 
===1986–2000===
 
[[File:Rogers old logo.svg|center|275px]]
 
<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent">
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Rogers Communications (1986) (Print).svg|Print variant
 
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===2000–2015===
 
[[File:Rogers Logo.svg|center|300px]]
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent">
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Rogers Communications (2000) (Print).svg|Print varuant
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Rogers Communications (2000) (Gradient).svg|Gradient variant
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</gallery>
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This logo (known as the "[[:wikipedia:Möbius strip|Möbius strip]]") was introduced on January 17, 2000.
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===2015–present===
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[[File:Rogers 2015.svg|center|300px]]
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent">
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Rogers Communications (2015) (Print).svg|Print variant
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</gallery>
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The Möbius strip was slightly altered with a new font.
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.rogers.com/ Rogers]
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== See also ==
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[[Rogers Vacuum Tube Company]]
   
 
{{Rogers Communications}}
 
{{Rogers Communications}}
 
[[Category:Rogers Communications]]
 
[[Category:Media companies in Canada]]
 
[[Category:Media companies in Canada]]
 
[[Category:Telecommunications]]
 
[[Category:Telecommunications]]
[[Category:Rogers Communications]]
 
 
[[Category:Toronto]]
 
[[Category:Toronto]]
 
[[Category:Ontario]]
 
[[Category:Ontario]]
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[[Category:Canada]]
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[[Category:Telecommunications companies in Canada]]
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[[Category:1925]]

Revision as of 02:03, 9 February 2020

Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting

1959–1965

Template:Missing former logoAldred Rogers Broadcasting Limited was established in 1959, by Edward Samuel (Ted) Rogers Jr. (son of Edward Samuel Rogers Sr., founder of 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

Five years after the launch of CFTO, Rogers Broadcasting was formed.

Rogers Cable TV

1967–1969

Rogers establishes Rogers Cable TV Limited in 1967.

1969–1986

Rogers Cablesystems

1979–1986

Rogers merges with Canadian Cablesystems in 1979 and becomes a public company.

Rogers Communications

1986–2000

2000–2015

This logo (known as the "Möbius strip") was introduced on January 17, 2000.

2015–present

Rogers 2015

The Möbius strip was slightly altered with a new font.

External links

See also

Rogers Vacuum Tube Company