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The revolving door to the editor-in-chief's office at Chatelaine continued to spin Monday with news that Jane Francisco has replaced recently ousted Maryam Sanati. Full Article at Toronto Star
The revolving editor-in-chief chair at Chatelaine has taken another swivel with news that Maryam Sanati has left the publication, the fourth person to depart the helm of Canada's largest magazine in the past five years. Full Article at Financial Post
Loretta Rogers watches as the casket of her late husband Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications, arrives for funeral services in Toronto December 9, 2008. View Photo »
I'm sad as a consumer, sad as an analyst and sad as a Canadian because I see the country losing from this. They're losing an influx of foreign capital, they're losing job creation. Does the CRTC think there's enough capital inside Canada to foot the bill for building out the network that's going to comp...
TORONTO, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Rogers Communications Inc. Full Article at PR Newswire
As U.S. cable operators gear up for a widespread launch of a "TV Everywhere" concept, Rogers Communications debuted a version in Canada on Monday. Rogers' system, however, differs somewhat from the systems coming stateside. Full Article at MediaPost.com
Maryam Sanati is no longer editor in chief of Chatelaine, a post she held since February 2008. (Chatelaine/Groupe CNW) Chatelaine editor in chief Maryam Sanati has been let go by Rogers Communications, publisher of the magazine. Full Article at CBC News
A man speaks on a mobile phone as he walks past a Rogers Wireless retail store in Vancouver, B.C. , on Thursday November 26, 2009. View Photo »
BCE Inc.'s Bell Canada and Telus Corp. will begin selling the iPhone next month, breaking the stranglehold on the iconic device that rival Rogers Communications Inc. has held for more than a year
Canadian telecom giant Rogers Communications Inc. is reportedly set to lay off 900 middle-management positions as part of a corporate restructuring designed to streamline the company’s operations. Full Article at RCR Wireless News
On Monday, 2 On Your Side called Rogers Communications three times to see if the game is sold out, but we never got a call back. Rogers is the Canadian company that has the $80 million deal for the Bills to play in Toronto. Full Article at WGRZ | Buffalo, NY
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Loretta Rogers watches as the casket of her late husband Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications, arrives for funeral services in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »A man speaks on a mobile phone as he walks past a Rogers Wireless retail store in Vancouver, B.C. , on Thursday November 26, 2009. Rogers Communications Inc. is laying off about 900 middle-management positions across the country as it looks to reduce costs and streamline operations.
View Photo »A man speaks on an iPhone as he walks past a Rogers Wireless retail store in Vancouver, on Thursday Nov. 26, 2009. Telecommunications and media giant Rogers Communications Inc. says it is laying off about 900 employees across Canada in an effort to streamline operations.
View Photo »A Rogers cell phone is shown in Montreal, Thursday, Nov. , 26, 2009. Rogers Communications Inc. is laying off about 900 middle-management positions across the country as it looks to reduce costs and streamline operations.
View Photo »Casketbearers carry the casket of the late Ted Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, after the funeral service in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »The family of the late Ted Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, leaves the funeral in a limo in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »A police honor guard salutes as casket-bearers arrive with the casket of Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications, for funeral services in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Loretta Rogers attends the funeral for her late husband Ted Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Casketbearers carry the casket of the late Ted Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, after the funeral service in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Loretta Rogers attends the funeral for her late husband Ted Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Casketbearers and Edward Rogers (R), son of the of the late Ted Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, carry the casket after the funeral service in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Paul Godfrey (L) and George Cohon arrive at the funeral for Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications, in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Quebecor Media Inc. Chief Executive Officer Pierre Karl Peladeau leaves the funeral for Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications, in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Gaelen Jr. (C), Hilary (L) and her husband Gaelen Weston (top R) leave the funeral services for Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications, in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Edward Rogers (C) stands with mourners at the funeral for his father Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications, in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (R) and his wife Mila arrive at the funeral for Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications, in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Casket-bearers escort the casket from the church following funeral services for Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications in Toronto, December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) arrives at the funeral for Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications in Toronto, December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Loretta Rogers (C) and family members watch as the casket of her late husband Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications, leaves the church following funeral services in Toronto, December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) and Finance Minister Jim Flaherty attend the funeral for Ted Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications, in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Loretta Rogers looks out of her car window after attending the funeral for her late husband Ted Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Loretta Rogers watches the casket of her late husband Ted Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, at the funeral service in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Casketbearers and Edward Rogers (R), son of the late Ted Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, carry the casket after the funeral service in Toronto December 9, 2008.
View Photo »Buffalo Bills' Corey Mace, right, talks with Phil Lind, left, vice chairman of Rogers Communications, after football practice at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008. The Bills will play the Miami Dolphins in Toronto on Sunday.
View Photo »A man speaks on a mobile phone as he walks past a Rogers Wireless retail store in Vancouver, B.C. , on Thursday November 26, 2009. Rogers Communications Inc. is laying off about 900 middle-management positions across the country as it looks to reduce costs and streamline operations.
View Photo »I'm sad as a consumer, sad as an analyst and sad as a Canadian because I see the country losing from this. They're losing an influx of foreign capital, they're losing job creation. Does the CRTC think there's enough capital inside Canada to foot the bill for building out the network that's going to comp...
BCE Inc.'s Bell Canada and Telus Corp. will begin selling the iPhone next month, breaking the stranglehold on the iconic device that rival Rogers Communications Inc. has held for more than a year
- webdaley
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Canada's Rogers Communications has debuted its own equivalent of TV Everywhere. http://bit.ly/772vLe
- C21Media 1 hour ago
- aMAYzin
9 hours ago
I'm at Rogers Communications Inc (855 York Mills Rd , Toronto). http://bit.ly/7QGJa
- corymegitt 13 hours ago
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