Connecting Canadians for 65 years

Investing in the best sports and entertainment.

 Connecting Canadians to world class content.

For fans who love sports

For 25 years, Rogers has been in the sports business.

It started in 2000, when Ted Rogers stepped up and bought the Toronto Blue Jays to keep the team in Canada. That same spirit drives our majority ownership in MLSE, as we invest to bring more championships back to Canada.

Our investments in the best sports content have helped make Sportsnet the #1 sports media brand in the country. From puck drop in the fall at the start of the NHL season, to the start of the baseball season in the spring, to the NHL playoffs — and everything in between — Sportsnet brings the best live sports to Canadians.

In 2021, we opened one of North America’s most advanced sports production studios. With immersive content, augmented reality, and interactive features, it’s not just about watching the game — it’s about feeling part of it.

And we’re not stopping. In the last decade alone, Rogers has invested over $15 billion in sports in Canada. Our new 12-year renewal of NHL national media rights in Canada means fans can count on Rogers to bring Canada’s game to Canadians through the 2037-38 season, extending this long-term partnership that began over a decade ago.

Entertainment that’s closer than ever before

Whether you’re curled up on the couch watching Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent, or HGTV on the go, tuning in to 98.1 CHFI, or catching the latest headlines on 680 NewsRadio, or Citytv News, Rogers entertains and informs.

Behind the scenes, Rogers has invested over $7 billion in Canadian content over the past decade, producing more than 15,000 hours of unique programming every year. From multilingual news, homegrown entertainment, to incredible cultural moments, it’s all available on Rogers Xfinity, Canada’s best home entertainment platform.

We also bring our customers the best sports and entertainment experiences with Rogers Beyond the Seat — from close-ups with the stars on the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival, to open skates at Rogers Arena, to Blue Jays batting practice, to sound checks for your favourite artist.