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Ted Rogers, Rest in Peace

Ted Rogers was 75. He was the founder and CEO of Rogers Communications, which owns the Toronto Blue Jays, five Citytv television stations across the country, as well as the Rogers cable TV, wireless, radio and magazine businesses, including Maclean's and Chatelaine.

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Canadian sports entrepreneur, cable mogul Ted Rogers dies

Ted Rogers, creator of Canada's largest cable-television and mobile-phone company and owner of Toronto's Major League Baseball ...

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Ted Rogers, 1933–2008

Ted Rogers—father of the massive Rogers empire— is dead from heart failure . Rogers laid the groundwork for his company by buying FM radio station CHFI for a little under $100,000 in 1960, forming Rogers Cable T.V. Ltd. in 1967, co-founding Cantel—which he'd later buy out and turn into Rogers Wireless—in 1985, and snatching up media company Maclean Hunter...

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Rogers faces uncertain economy, competition

Canada's largest cellphone operator and cable TV company faces an uncertain economy and stiffer competition as it moves ahead without its founder and CEO Ted Rogers, who died early Tuesday.

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Cable giant Ted Rogers dead at 75

Canadian media magnate Ted Rogers, the founder and CEO of Rogers Communications, has died at the age of 75.

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Cable giant, Blue Jays owner Ted Rogers dies at 75

Canadian media magnate Ted Rogers, the founder and CEO of Rogers Communications, has died at the age of 75.

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Cable giant Ted Rogers dies at 75

Canadian media magnate Ted Rogers, the founder and CEO of Rogers Communications, has died at the age of 75.

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Media mogul Ted Rogers dies

Ted Rogers, the founder of the communications empire that bears his name, has died at his Toronto home at the age of 75.

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Morning Blogdome: Ted Rogers Logs Off Forever [Morning Blogdome]

• Roger, over and out: Ted Rogers—of Rogers Cable, Rogers Internet, Rogers Dome, and the Toronto Blue Rogers—has died at age 75. At times like these, it's important to think about what...

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Ted Rogers — dead, aged 75

p2pnet news view | TV:- Edward Samuel ‘Ted’ Rogers, the founder of Rogers Communications, is dead at the age of 75. “Ted Rogers first became interested in radio when he saw a receiver at age 11,” says the Wikipedia, going on: “By 1913 he was noted in local newspapers for his skill at operating a radio station, [...]

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Canadian Communications Pioneer Ted Rogers Dies At Age 75

Ted Rogers, the Canadian communications pioneer who built a media empire employing more than 30,000 people, has died at the age of 75.The hard-working and innovative entrepreneur, worth about $7 billion and author of the recent autobiography Relentless, made a career out of doing the unexpected. The man whose company owns Citytv and a host of other properties, from magazines like Maclean's and...

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The Rough Men

Sleepless again, I find CNN absorbed in its silly 'Heroes' show and the BBC feed utterly dead on Rogers Cable so I have moved to IBN's live internet feed . And I find an amazing homage to Hemant Karkare, the head of India's counter-terrorism effort, killed in the current Mumbai battles. It is alternately heartbreaking and inspiring. Sad that vermin have killed someone so apparently interesting...