Rule No. 1 of fighting fascism — do not obey in advance — crumbles as major newspapers kill endorsements to appease Trump.

They might be obeying, but you don’t need to.

Americans: Vote & volunteer

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      OK. CBC has. An hour of local news. With some entertainment. And one news channel. They don’t control the wires. Or the phones. Or the networks. Or banks, or sports teams.

      But, you know.samesees

      Here’s what CBC controls:

      CBC

      Here’s what ROGERS controls

      Rogers Cable Division

      Rogers Cable — both a cable television and internet service provider with about 2.25 million television customers, and over 930,000 internet subscribers, primarily in Southern & Eastern Ontario, New Brunswick (except in Sackville), and Newfoundland and Labrador.
          Rogers TV — English-language network of community-oriented channels.
          TV Rogers — French-language network of community-oriented channels.
      Source Cable — cable service in Hamilton, Ontario
      Sportsnet PPV — Pay-per-view service
      CPAC (66.75%) — specialty channel
      

      Rogers Internet Division

      Rogers Hi-Speed Internet
      Rogers Telecom
          Rogers Home Phone Service
      

      Rogers Wireless Division

      Rogers Wireless
          Rogers Hotspots — WiFi hotspot service installed in venues across Canada
      Fido Solutions
      Chatr
      

      Conventional television

      Citytv
          CITY - Toronto, Ontario (First aired 1972)
          CKVU - Vancouver, British Columbia (owned & operated since 2002)
          CKAL - Calgary, Alberta (O&O since 2005)
          CKEM - Edmonton, Alberta (O&O since 2005)
          CHMI - Winnipeg, Manitoba (O&O since 2005)
          Citytv Saskatchewan - Regina & Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (O&O since 2012)
          CJNT - Montreal, Quebec (O&O since 2012)
      OMNI Television
          CFMT - Toronto, Ontario (First aired 1979)
          CJMT - Toronto, Ontario (O&O since 2002)
          CHNM - Vancouver, British Columbia (O&O since 2008)
          CJCO - Calgary, Alberta (O&O since 2008)
          CJEO - Edmonton, Alberta (O&O since 2008)
      Hockey Night in Canada – Rogers-produced part-time television network airing on CBC Television stations
      

      Specialty and Pay TV

      Bravo
      Discovery Channel (starting January 1, 2025)
      Food Network (starting January 1, 2025)
      FX Canada (66.64%)
      FXX Canada (66.64%)
      HGTV (starting January 1, 2025)
      Investigation Discovery (starting January 1, 2025)
      Magnolia Network (starting January 1, 2025)
      Sportsnet
          Sportsnet 360
          Sportsnet One
          Sportsnet World
      TSC
      WWE Network (Distribution only)
      

      Television production

      Dome Productions (50%)
      

      Groupe TVA

      Rogers Communications owns 0.03% stake of Groupe TVA

      TVA
          CFTM-DT - Montreal
          CFCM-DT - Quebec City
          CFER-DT - Rimouski
          CHLT-DT - Sherbrooke
          CHEM-DT - Trois-Rivières
          CJPM-DT - Saguenay
      addikTV — film and television series
      Évasion — travel and adventure
      Canal Indigo — PPV movie service
      Le Canal Nouvelles — 24 hour news
      CASA — lifestyle and real estate
      Moi et Ce — lifestyle and entertainment
      Prise 2 — retro film and television series
      TVA Sports — sports
      Zeste — food-related entertainment and lifestyle programming
      

      Radio

      Main article: Rogers Radio City Call Sign Frequency Branding/Format Abbotsford CKQC-FM FM 107.1 107.1 Country Banff/Canmore CHMN-FM FM 106.5 106.5 Mountain FM (adult contemporary) Calgary CFAC AM 960 Sportsnet 960 The Fan CFFR AM 660 660 NewsRadio Calgary CHFM-FM FM 95.9 Star 95.9 (adult contemporary) CFLT-FM FM 96.9 Jack 96.9 (adult hits) Chilliwack CKKS-FM FM 107.5 Sonic Radio (alternative) CKSR-FM FM 98.3 Star 98.3 (adult contemporary) Dartmouth CFDR-FM FM 92.9 Jack 92.9 (adult hits) Edmonton CHBN-FM FM 91.7 Kiss 91.7 (contemporary hits) CHDI-FM FM 102.9 Sonic 102.9 (alternative) CKER-FM FM 101.7 101.7 World FM (multilingual) Fort McMurray CKYX-FM FM 97.9 97.9 Rock CJOK-FM FM 93.3 93.3 Country Grande Prairie CFGP-FM FM 97.7 97.7 Rock Halifax CJNI-FM FM 95.7 95.7 NewsRadio Halifax Kingston CIKR-FM FM 105.7 K Rock 105.7 CKXC-FM FM 93.5 93.5 Country Kitchener CHYM-FM FM 96.7 CHYM 96.7 (adult contemporary) CIKZ-FM FM 106.7 106.7 Country CKGL AM 570 570 NewsRadio Kitchener Lethbridge CFRV-FM FM 107.7 Kiss 107.7 (contemporary hits) CJRX-FM FM 106.7 106.7 Rock London CHST-FM FM 102.3 Jack 102.3 (adult hits) Medicine Hat CKMH-FM FM 105.3 105.3 Rock CJCY-FM FM 102.1 Jack 102.1 (adult hits) North Bay CHUR-FM FM 100.5 Kiss 100.5 (contemporary hits) CKAT AM 600 600 Country CKFX-FM FM 101.9 101.9 The Fox (rock) Ottawa CHEZ-FM FM 106 CHEZ 106 (rock) CISS-FM FM 105.3 Kiss 105.3 (contemporary hits) Sault Ste. Marie CHAS-FM FM 100.5 Kiss 100.5 CJQM-FM FM 104.3 104.3 Country Smiths Falls CJET-FM FM 92.3 Jack 92.3 (adult hits) CKBY-FM FM 101.1 101.1 Country Squamish CISQ-FM FM 107.1 107.1 Mountain FM (adult contemporary) Sudbury CJRQ-FM FM 92.7 Q92 (rock) CJMX-FM FM 105.3 Kiss 105.3 Tillsonburg CJDL-FM FM 107.3 107.3 Country CKOT-FM FM 101.3 Easy 101.3 (adult contemporary) Timmins CJQQ-FM FM 92.1 Q92 (rock) CKGB-FM FM 99.3 Kiss 99.3 (contemporary hits) Toronto CFTR AM 680 680 NewsRadio Toronto CHFI-FM FM 98.1 98.1 CHFI (adult contemporary) CKIS-FM FM 92.5 Kiss 92.5 (contemporary hits) CJCL AM 590 Sportsnet 590 The Fan Vancouver CISL AM 650 Sportsnet 650 Vancouver CJAX-FM FM 96.9 Jack 96.9 (adult hits) CKWX AM 1130 1130 NewsRadio Vancouver Victoria CHTT-FM FM 103.1 Jack 103.1 (adult hits) CIOC-FM FM 98.5 Ocean 98.5 (adult contemporary) Whistler CISW-FM FM 102.1 102.1 Mountain FM (adult contemporary) Winnipeg CITI-FM FM 92.1 92.1 CITI (rock) CKY-FM FM 102.3 Kiss 102.3

      Rogers Bank
      Rogers Smart Home Monitoring
      

      Sports Teams

      Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (37.5%)[2]
          Toronto Maple Leafs
          Toronto Raptors
          Toronto FC
          Toronto Argonauts
          Toronto Marlies
          Raptors 905
          Toronto FC II
          TFC Academy
      Toronto Blue Jays[2]
      

      Stadiums

      Rogers Centre[2]
      Rogers Arena (naming rights only; the building itself is owned by Canucks Sports & Entertainment)
      Rogers Place (naming rights only; the building itself is owned by City of Edmonton and operated by Oilers Entertainment Group)