The NHL has signed a 12-year, $11 billion CAD ($7.7 billion USD) deal with its Canadian national broadcast partner, Rogers.
The new agreement will come at the conclusion of the previous 12-year deal agreed to by both parties, which was signed in ...
IM YUNA LEE. HERE'S WHAT WE'RE WATCHING FOR YOU TODAY. STUDENTS AT HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL IN ROGERS ARE NOW BACK IN THEIR CLASSROOMS AFTER THEY WERE EVACUATED EARLIER THIS MORNING. ROGERS ...
As the original Canadian NHL broadcast deal that shook the world nears its conclusion, the consensus in the television industry was that things would be different next time. Where Rogers had ...
A Monday report revealed that the NHL has reached a new Canadian television rights agreement with Rogers Communications worth upwards of USD $7.7 billion over 12 years. On Tuesday’s episode of ...
The NHL and Rogers agreed to a new Canadian television broadcasting deal worth $7.7 billion, according to multiple reports. Sportico reported owners would vote on the agreement this week.
Commissioner Gary Bettman said the money took some work, but the negotiation process was otherwise smooth for its newest broadcast rights deal in Canada.
Shares in Rogers Communications fell after a report said that it was close to signing a $7.7 billion, 12-year agreement to renew television rights with the NHL, nearly double the value of its current ...
Rogers’ move to extend its hold on NHL rights signals a schematic play to control the future of hockey broadcasting in Canada, with one professor arguing the company is now the industry’s ...