Rogers Cable Inc.

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Rogers Cable Inc.
Image:Rogers Cable.png
Type Subsidiary of Rogers Communications
Founded Toronto, Ontario (1967)
Location Toronto, Ontario
Key people Edward Rogers III - President
Michael A. Adams - COO
Industry Cable Services
Products Cable TV, Movie Rentals, broadband Internet access
Revenue Image:Green up.png$1.94 billion CDN
Employees 5,922 (2004)
Website www.rogers.com

Rogers Cable Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications Inc., is Canada's largest cable television service provider with approximately 2.25 million television customers, and over 930,000 internet subscribers, in southern Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador.

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History

Rogers was one of the first cablesystem operators in Canada, having secured licences covering much of the city of Toronto in the mid-1960s. It grew, particularly during the late 1980s and early 1990s, by buying other operators; the largest such acquisition came with Rogers' 1994 acquisition of Maclean-Hunter, at that time also among the largest cable operators.

Canadian Cable Territories

Rogers Cable's territories now consist of: most larger communities in Newfoundland and Labrador, virtually the whole of New Brunswick, selected areas of eastern Quebec near the New Brunswick border, and, in Ontario: nearly all of the Toronto area as well as the areas of Ottawa, London, Kitchener-Waterloo, and Barrie.

Over the years, and at various times, Rogers has owned all or part of various cable operators serving areas across Canada, including Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, northern Ontario, and the Hamilton area. All of the systems in western Canada have been traded to Shaw Communications in exchange for that company's assets in Ontario and New Brunswick, and many of the others were sold to Cogeco.

Due to its size, Rogers has been able to be one of the major innovators in the cable industry, and in the telecommunications industry in general. Its growing digital cable service provides access to technologies such as high definition television, video on demand, interactive television and enhanced television. Rogers also provides broadband Internet access, co-marketed with Yahoo!.

Competitors

Rogers main competitors include Bell ExpressVu and Star Choice.

Video Stores

Rogers Video, Canada's largest domestically owned chain of video stores, operates as a subsidiary of Rogers Cable. One of its biggest competitors is Blockbuster Video

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Rogers Communications Inc.

Corporate Directors: Ronald Besse | Charles Birchall | H. Garfield Emerson | Peter Godsoe | Thomas Hull | Philip Lind | Nadir Mohamed | David Peterson | Edward Rogers | Edward Rogers III | Loretta Rogers | Melinda Rogers | William Schleyer | John Tory | J. Christopher Wansbrough | Colin Watson

Magazines: Canadian Business | Chatelaine | Flare | L'actualité | Maclean's | MoneySense | Profit
Television assets: G4techTV Canada | OMNI Television | Rogers Sportsnet | Rogers Television | The Shopping Channel
Other assets: Fido | Rogers Cable Inc. | Rogers Centre | Rogers Hi-Speed Internet | Rogers Telecom | Rogers Video | Rogers Wireless | Toronto Blue Jays
Radio stations: CFAC | CFFR | CFRV | CFSR | CFTR | CHEZ | CHFI | CHFM | CHMN | CHTT | CHUR | CHYM | CICX | CIGM | CIOC | CISQ | CISS | CISW | CITI | CIWW | CJAQ | CJCL | CJET | CJMX | CJQM | CJQQ | CJRQ | CJRX | CKAT | CKCL | CKFX | CKBY | CKGB | CKGL | CKLG | CKGO | CKIS | CKSR | CKWX | CKY

Annual Revenue: $5.60 billion CAN (Image:Green up.png24% FY 2004) | Employees: 18,057 | Stock Symbols: TSX: RCI NYSE: RG | Website: www.rogers.com


List of cable and satellite television providers
Cable television: Adelphia | Cablevision | Cablevision (Canada) | Charter Communications | Cogeco | Comcast | Cox | Eastlink | Foxtel | Mediacom | Optus | Persona | Rogers | Shaw | Saturn | Time Warner | Vidéotron
Satellite television: Austar | Bell ExpressVu | DirecTV | Dish Network | Foxtel | GlobeCast World TV | Sky Digital | Sky TV (NZ) | StarChoice
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