Ted Rogers, 75, founder of Canada's largest cable television and mobile phone company and owner of the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team, died Dec. 2 at his home in Toronto. Mr. Rogers, long listed as ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Ted Rogers, who transformed a single Toronto FM radio station into a North American broadcasting, publishing and telecoms conglomerate, has died, Rogers Communications said on ...
TORONTO — A fight over the legacy of Ted Rogers has formally concluded at Canadian mega-giant Rogers Communications, thanks to a private settlement between his descendants and the publicly traded ...
TORONTO — Ted Rogers, owner of the Toronto Blue Jays, died at his home on Tuesday. He was 75. The founder of Rogers Communications Inc., Canada's largest cable television and mobile phone company, was ...
The company was founded by the late Ted Rogers with the purchase of CHFI-FM 98.1 in Toronto. Today, Rogers Communications is a multimedia Goliath in Canada. As of Wednesday (8/14), it has a new ...
The timing was terrible, first of all. It was July 2013 and the Blue Jays were in the middle of their disastrous, season-long flop after an unprecedented off-season of raised expectations. They were ...
CENTER POINT -- Even though he was retired from coaching, Center Point-Urbana football remained a strong part of Ted Rogers' life until the end."Each Friday, we would have show a 3-minute video to the ...
Former Toronto Blue Jays owner Ted Rogers stood tall outside Gate 6 at the Rogers Centre for 13 years. As of Monday, he stands there no more. The 12-foot bronze statue of the late Canadian businessman ...
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