Articles Tagged ‘Rogers’

Government committee to re-review Rogers-Shaw deal
The House’s industry and technology committee could influence a decision from the Industry Minister about whether to let the merger proceed.

TekSavvy petitions industry minister to block Rogers-Shaw deal
The wholesale ISP claims preferential rates offered as part of the Freedom Mobile sale would force competitors out of the market.

Appeal date set in Rogers-Shaw merger
The Competition Bureau says legal errors were made in a ruling to allow the deal, which may fall apart if not closed by Jan. 31.

CRTC sides with WildBrain over Rogers in carriage dispute
The regulator also issued decisions to take A.Side and the Toronto Maple Leafs Network off the air.

Competition hearings conclude for Rogers-Shaw merger
More than four weeks of testimony were focused on the potential future of Freedom Mobile and Shaw’s ability to compete with Telus.

Rogers’ profits decline, but it sees strength on media and wireless side
The company is also reaffirming its investment in its networks.

NHL launches digital-enhanced rink signage
The move will allow in-arena dashboards to be replaced with market-specific ads in-broadcast.

Rogers outage ruled to be relevant to Shaw merger decision
The Competition Tribunal also ruled that the proposed sale of Freedom Mobile was not a sufficient remedy to concerns.

Rogers continues to grow revenue in Q2
The company also announced a new outside closing date for its merger with Shaw.

Rogers and Shaw fail to reach conclusion in mediation
The first sessions did not address the Competition Bureau’s concerns about the merger’s impact on the wireless market.

Rogers-Shaw merger heads to mediation
The first step in alleviating the Competition Bureau’s concerns is set to begin after the long weekend.

Shaw agrees to sell Freedom to Quebecor
The sale aims to appeal regulators, but the Competition Bureau has flagged that it may not be enough to address its concerns.

Upfronts 2022: Rogers expands the reach of its first-party data
The company is also making its inventory more accessible through other advanced TV buying platforms.