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The NHL and Rogers Communications have announced a new 12-year national media rights deal to air games on multiple platforms ...
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The Blackstone deal is structured to allow Rogers will whittle down its debt while maintaining full operational control of ...
The NHL has signed a 12-year, $11 billion CAD ($7.7 billion USD) deal with its Canadian national broadcast partner, Rogers.
On Apr. 2, the NHL and Rogers inked an $11 billion 12-year extension to their broadcast deal. Here's what it could mean for ...
The NHL and Rogers Communications announced a new 12-year national media rights deal Wednesday to air games on multiple ...
The CBC was the initial broadcaster of Hockey Night in Canada, but lost the rights when Rogers signed their first exclusive deal with the NHL in 2013. A continued deal to air Hockey Night in ...
The NHL has reached an agreement with Rogers Communications on a 12-year, $7.7 US billion media rights agreement in Canada.
Proceeds will be used to repay debtExpects debt leverage ratio to be reduced by 0.7x following the close of the transactionRogers will maintain ...
TORONTO, ON – Rogers Communications and the National Hockey League (NHL) today announced a 12-year agreement for the national media rights to NHL games on all platforms in Canada through the ...
Renews highly coveted and valuable hockey rights long termWill deliver more national games and fewer blackouts to hockey fansRogers is proud to ...
If you’re a sports fan in Canada, you can’t avoid the domination of Rogers Communications. From arenas, to NHL broadcasts, to ownership stakes in the Toronto Blue Jays (100%) and Maple Leafs ...