Rogers Communications Centre

The Rogers Communications Centre (RCC) is a building on the campus of Toronto Metropolitan University.

The RCC is home to 3 high-definition television studios, as well as multiple audio recording and video editing suites.

The building is also home to the newsrooms for The Eyeopener and On the Record, the university's two student-run newspapers.

[1] The building is not directly sponsored by Rogers Communications, although its naming is the result of a personal $12.5 million contribution to the university by that company's longtime owner, Ted Rogers, and his wife Loretta in honour of Ted's father, communications pioneer Edward S. Rogers, Sr.[2] The building is connected to Kerr Hall South and East via a pedestrian bridge over Church Street, connecting the second floors of both buildings.

The opening of the Catalyst in November 2018 created a home for a number of research labs inside the Rogers Communication Centre.

View of the Rogers Communications Centre from the intersection of Church Street and Gould Street, c. 2024