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

2025 Revenue

Founded

1960

Headcount

24,764

Headquarters

Canada

Primary Segment

Telecoms

Ownership

Publicly Owned

News Summary:

Rogers Satellite, a new service in Canada, now supports Messenger and onX, aiming to keep hikers, fishers, hunters, and travelers connected in remote regions where traditional cell coverage is unavailable, as of April 4. This follows April 3 developments where the 2026 Rogers BCHL Playoffs commenced, with all eight first-round series starting in the battle for the Rogers BCHL Cup. On the same day, uncertainty remained over the national French-language package and the NHL’s overall media strategy for the 2026–27 season, despite Bell Media and RDS agreeing to a long-term extension for regional French-language coverage of the Montreal Canadiens through 2037-38. Previously, on April 2, the company released its "Rogers Together with Shaw: Progress Report Year 3."
Subscribe for full access to Rogers Communications's products in full detail
Subscribe for full access to Rogers Communications's revenue in full detail
Examples of Rogers Communications's suppliers include Google, Amdocs and Deluxe.

Example Suppliers

Subscribe for full access to Rogers Communications's profile

Example Partners

Subscribe for full access to Rogers Communications's profile
Rogers Communications currently holds 2 broadcasting rights for sports competitions including ice hockey.

Example Sports Rights Suppliers

Subscribe for full access to Rogers Communications's profile