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  1. Edward S. Rogers Jr. Location. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Coordinates. 43°38′29″N 79°23′14.8″W. /  43.64139°N 79.387444°W  / 43.64139; -79.387444. A 12-foot bronze sculpture of Edward S. Rogers Jr. is installed outside Toronto's Rogers Centre, in Ontario, Canada. The statue was installed in 2013.

  2. Dec 2, 2008 · Edward Samuel Rogers, Sr, inventor, broadcasting pioneer (b at Toronto 21 June 1900; d there 6 May 1939). Son of a wealthy businessman, Edward Rogers was obsessed with radio from childhood. At 13 he won a prize for the best amateur-built radio in Ontario, and in 1921 was the only Canadian to win an American competition for low-power broadcasts ...

  3. Dec 3, 2008 · Edward Rogers Jr., who transformed Canada's first FM radio station into one of North America's most diverse communications and media companies, died on Tuesday at his home in Toronto. He was 75.

  4. Nov 5, 2021 · Edward Rogers declares victory in battle for telco — but family and company vow to fight on. Rogers drama shows how owning a company is not the same thing as controlling it. Hutchison says that ...

  5. Jan 12, 2011 · Edward Rogers @EdwardSRogers. Chairman of Rogers Communications Inc. and The Toronto Blue Jays. Toronto rogers.com Joined January 2011. 448 Following ...

  6. Dec 9, 2008 · Mr. Rogers was only five when his father, Edward – hailed in the early 20th century as a “boy genius” for inventing the electrical plug-in radio and other communications devices – died at the age of 38. His mother, Velma Taylor Rogers, later married Mr. Graham.”My parents were brought up as Victorians and those values were inculcated ...

  7. Edward Rogers (composer), American musician and composer for film, television and videogames. Edward S. Rogers Sr. (1900–1939), Canadian radio pioneer and businessman. Edward S. Rogers Jr. (1933–2008), Canadian business magnate, founder of Rogers Communications, son of Edward S. Rogers Sr. Edward S. Rogers III (born 1969), Canadian ...