Rogers Radio
Rogers Radio is a division of Rogers Sports & Media (a subsidiary of Rogers Communications) that specializes in the radio broadcasting industry. Rogers Radio is Canada's third-largest radio broadcaster (after Bell Media Radio and Stingray Group) and the largest based in Ontario.
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| Type | Division | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Broadcasting | 
| Founded | Toronto, Ontario (1959) | 
| Founder | Edward S. Rogers Jr. | 
| Headquarters | |
Number of locations  | 52 stations (2015) | 
Area served  | Canada | 
| Services | Radio broadcasting | 
| Parent | Rogers Sports & Media | 
| Website | Rogers Radio Stations | 
As of January 2015, the company owns and operates 52 radio stations (44 FM and 8 AM) in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Ontario.
Alberta
    
- Banff - CJAQ-FM-1, CHFM-FM-1, CHMN-FM-1
 - Calgary - CJAQ-FM, CHFM-FM, CFFR, CFAC
 - Canmore - CHMN-FM
 - Edmonton - CHDI-FM, CHBN-FM
 - Fort McMurray - CJOK-FM, CKYX-FM
 - Grande Prairie - CFGP-FM
 - Lake Louise - CJAQ-FM-2
 - Lethbridge - CJRX-FM, CFRV-FM
 - Medicine Hat - CJCY-FM, CKMH-FM
 - Peace River - CFGP-FM-1
 - Tar Island - CJOK-FM-1
 
British Columbia
    
    
Ontario
    
- Kingston - CIKR-FM, CKXC-FM, WLYK1
 - Kitchener - CKGL, CHYM-FM, CIKZ-FM
 - London - CHST-FM
 - North Bay - CKAT, CHUR-FM, CKFX-FM
 - Ottawa - CIWW, CISS-FM, CHEZ-FM
 - Sault Ste. Marie - CIRS, CHAS-FM, CJQM-FM
 - Smiths Falls - CJET-FM, CKBY-FM
 - Sudbury - CJRQ-FM, CJMX-FM
 - Tillsonburg - CJDL-FM, CKOT-FM
 - Timmins - CJQQ-FM, CKGB-FM
 - Toronto - CJCL, CKIS-FM, CFTR, CHFI-FM
 
Notes
    
- 1U.S. border station operated by Rogers under a local marketing agreement
 
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