List of assets owned by Rogers Communications

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This is a list of assets currently owned by Rogers Communications Inc.

Contents

Telecommunications

Rogers Cable Division

Rogers Internet Division

Rogers Wireless Division

Rogers Sports & Media

Conventional television

Specialty and Pay TV

Television production

Groupe TVA

Rogers Communications owns 0.03% stake of Groupe TVA

Radio

CityCall SignFrequencyBranding/Format
Abbotsford CKQC-FM FM 107.1107.1 Country
Banff/Canmore CHMN-FM FM 106.5106.5 Mountain FM (adult contemporary)
Calgary CFAC AM 960Sportsnet 960 The Fan
CFFR AM 660CityNews 660
CHFM-FM FM 95.9Star 95.9 (adult contemporary)
CFLT-FM FM 96.9Jack 96.9 (adult hits)
Chilliwack CKKS-FM FM 107.5Sonic Radio (alternative)
CKSR-FM FM 98.3Star 98.3 (adult contemporary)
Dartmouth CFDR-FM FM 92.9Jack 92.9 (adult hits)
Edmonton CHBN-FM FM 91.7Kiss 91.7 (contemporary hits)
CHDI-FM FM 102.9Sonic 102.9 (alternative)
CKER-FM FM 101.7101.7 World FM (multilingual)
Fort McMurray CKYX-FM FM 97.997.9 Rock
CJOK-FM FM 93.393.3 Country
Grande Prairie CFGP-FM FM 97.797.7 Rock
Halifax CJNI-FM FM 95.7CityNews 95.7
Kingston CIKR-FM FM 105.7K Rock 105.7
CKXC-FM FM 93.593.5 Country
Kitchener CHYM-FM FM 96.7CHYM 96.7 (adult contemporary)
CIKZ-FM FM 106.7106.7 Country
CKGL AM 570CityNews 570
Lethbridge CFRV-FM FM 107.7Kiss 107.7 (contemporary hits)
CJRX-FM FM 106.7106.7 Rock
London CHST-FM FM 102.3Jack 102.3 (adult hits)
Medicine Hat CKMH-FM FM 105.3105.3 Rock
CJCY-FM FM 102.1Jack 102.1 (adult hits)
North Bay CHUR-FM FM 100.5Kiss 100.5 (contemporary hits)
CKAT AM 600600 Country
CKFX-FM FM 101.9101.9 Rock
Ottawa CHEZ-FM FM 106CHEZ 106 (rock)
CISS-FM FM 105.3Kiss 105.3 (contemporary hits)
CIWW AM 1310CityNews Ottawa
Sault Ste. Marie CHAS-FM FM 100.5Kiss 100.5
CJQM-FM FM 104.3104.3 Country
Smiths Falls CKBY-FM FM 92.392.3 Country
CJET-FM FM 101.1CityNews Ottawa
Squamish CISQ-FM FM 107.1107.1 Mountain FM (adult contemporary)
Sudbury CJRQ-FM FM 92.792.7 Rock
CJMX-FM FM 105.3Kiss 105.3
Tillsonburg CJDL-FM FM 107.3107.3 Country
CKOT-FM FM 101.3Easy 101.3 (adult contemporary)
Timmins CJQQ-FM FM 92.192.1 Rock
CKGB-FM FM 99.3Kiss 99.3 (contemporary hits)
Toronto CFTR AM 680CityNews 680
CHFI-FM FM 98.198.1 CHFI (adult contemporary)
CKIS-FM FM 92.5Kiss 92.5 (contemporary hits)
CJCL AM 590Sportsnet 590 The Fan
Vancouver CISL AM 650Sportsnet 650 Vancouver
CJAX-FM FM 96.9Jack 96.9 (adult hits)
CKWX AM 1130CityNews 1130
Victoria CHTT-FM FM 103.1Jack 103.1 (adult hits)
CIOC-FM FM 98.5Ocean 98.5 (adult contemporary)
Whistler CISW-FM FM 102.1102.1 Mountain FM (adult contemporary)
Winnipeg CITI-FM FM 92.192.1 CITI (rock)
CKY-FM FM 102.3Kiss 102.3

Podcasts

Other Assets

Sports Teams

Stadiums

Former Assets

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