Rogers Communications is a publicly owned company headquartered in Canada. Founded in 1960, it employs approximately 24,770 individuals and reported $15.5B in revenue as of 2025. The company operates as a Canadian telecoms and media conglomerate, offering telecoms as its main product.

2025 Revenue

Founded

1960

Headcount

24,764

Headquarters

Canada

Primary Segment

Telecoms

Ownership

Publicly Owned

News Summary:

On July 9, Rogers and Fido lowered shipping fees for new smartphones from $25 to $9, waiving the charge for in-store pickups. Previously, on July 8, Rogers implemented hundreds of media job cuts across the country, impacting prominent radio hosts such as AJ Cruze and Mira Laurence from Ocean 98.5, and leading to the closure of Sportsnet 650 and five other radio properties. Veteran broadcaster Don Taylor publicly criticized Rogers' handling of these closures. Also on July 8, Rogers expanded its satellite-to-mobile service, now providing 24 months of free "Rogers Satellite" with all available mobile plans. Concurrently, the company gained 100% ownership of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE), which includes the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors, cementing its control over a significant portion of Toronto's professional sports landscape alongside its ownership of the Toronto Blue Jays and Sportsnet.
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Examples of Rogers Communications's suppliers include Amdocs, Ericsson and Google.

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Rogers Communications currently holds 2 broadcasting rights for sports competitions including ice hockey.

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