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Topic: Rogers Cable The new items published under this topic are as follows.
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| Providers News: Rogers Cable re-organizes its digital channel line-up in Ontario |
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on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 - 08:59 AM |
Rogers Cable today announced plans to re-organize its all Digital channel line-up to make it easier for customers to find programming genres they love such as movies, sports, news and entertainment. Channels below 100 will stay in their current position in the channel line-up and will also be duplicated in the applicable category. For example in Toronto, CBC Newsworld will remain on the Basic Cable channel line-up and will also be duplicated on channel 189 as part of the "News"
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| Introducing Canada's New Cable Guy |
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on Friday, February 28, 2003 - 12:10 PM |
Despite the criticism that he's too shy, that he's not ready, that he hasn't earned it, Edward S. Rogers III is poised to become the top man at Rogers Communications. He has his father's blessing-for now. But who is he? The 33-year-old has held various jobs at the company for close to nine years, but is still a mystery to the media and to the Street. The Globe and Mail's Gayle MacDonald profiles the new president and co-CEO of Canada's biggest cable company in the March issue of Report on Business Magazine, available today in subscriber copies of The Globe and Mail.
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| Re-shuffling the Toronto dial |
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on Monday, September 09, 2002 - 09:07 AM |
A new local TV station is coming to Toronto on Sept. 16 - OMNI.2, a spinoff of CFMT.
As a result, Rogers Cable will have to adjust its cable lineup in Toronto:
OMNI.2 will appear on ch.14
The ABC affiliate from Buffalo moves up to ch.18, pushing WNED (PBS) all the way back to ch.61. TVA (Montréal), which used to occupy that frequency, will be moved to ch. 70. Finally, CPAC finds a new home on ch.76, thus giving many Toronto cable subscribers a chance to see CPAC again for the first time in a number of years (ch.70 is used for Rogers security cameras in many condo buildings around the city), but they will lose access to TVA.
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| Rogers to rebrand CFMT services |
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on Monday, July 22, 2002 - 11:22 AM |
Mr. Leslie Sole, CEO, Television, Rogers Media, today announced the rebranding of CFMT-TV and CFMT "too" under the umbrella label of OMNI TELEVISION. CFMT "too" will launch as OMNI.2, Monday, September 16, on channel 44, cable 14. The transition of CFMT-TV to OMNI.1 will be phased in over the next year. In the interim, all language news programming produced by CFMT-TV will soon change to OMNI News, supported by a multi-media advertising campaign to begin mid-August, 2002.
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