Times Colonist

Blue Jays, Raptors boost Rogers in Q2

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TORONTO — The popularity of the Toronto Blue Jays and Raptors, along with a boom in the number of new wireless customers, helped drive revenue and profits for Rogers Communicat­ions in its second quarter.

The media giant added about 65,000 new postpaid wireless customers in the quarter that ended June 30. In the same quarter the previous year, the company added 24,000 new postpaid subscriber­s.

That growth came from a combinatio­n of efforts Rogers has made to expand network coverage and quality, and improve customer service, among other measures, said CEO and president Guy Laurence.

“You get to a point where cumulative­ly it comes together, and we had a good quarter as a consequenc­e,” he said in a conference call with the media after Rogers released its results Thursday. Rogers also added 12,000 new Internet subscriber­s.

Overall revenue was $3.46 billion, an increase of $52 million or two per cent that came mainly from Rogers’ wireless and media divisions. The wireless division’s revenue rose one per cent or $28 million to $1.931 billion.

Net income grew nine per cent to $394 million from $363 million last year. Adjusted earnings were up to $427 million from $412 million, an increase of four per cent. The profit amounted to 76 cents per share before adjustment­s and 83 cents per share after adjustment­s.

Rogers Media revenue rose by $33 million to $615 million. Nearly two-thirds of that revenue came from sports, which helped offset lower advertisin­g revenue from convention­al television, publishing and radio operations.

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