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Blue Jays owner, telecom mogul Ted Rogers dies
Blue Jays owner, telecom mogul Ted Rogers dies
Ted Rogers, owner of the Toronto Blue Jays, died at his home on Monday. He was 75.
Toronto Blue Jays Owner, Communications Mogul Ted Rogers Dead at 75
Toronto Blue Jays Owner, Communications Mogul Ted Rogers Dead at 75
bizofbaseball.com — Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers, the Canadian communications giant and owner of the Toronto Blue Jays, died of congestive heart failure at his home on Monday at the age of 75. Rogers was able to take his company, Rogers Communications, Inc., and feign ... (more) Toronto Blue Jays Owner, Communications Mogul Ted Rogers ...
Media tycoon and Jays owner Ted Rogers dies
Media tycoon and Jays owner Ted Rogers dies
cbc.ca — Ted Rogers purchased the Toronto Blue Jays on Sept. 1, 2000. Ted Rogers purchased the Toronto Blue Jays on Sept. 1, 2000. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press) Canadian media magnate Ted Rogers, head of Rogers Communications and owner of the Toronto Blue ... (more) Media tycoon and Jays owner Ted Rogers dies

reportonbusiness.com: Ted Rogers dies at 75
reportonbusiness.com: Ted Rogers dies at 75
business.theglobeandmail.com — Ted Rogers , founder of Rogers Communications Inc., after his address to the Economic Club of Canada on Oct. 6. Ted Rogers , founder of Rogers Communications Inc., after his address to the Economic Club of Canada on Oct. 6. (Tibor Kolley/The Globe and ... (more) reportonbusiness.com: Ted Rogers dies at 75

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