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Current rights holder Rogers Communications has extended its agreement with the major sports league for another dozen years ...
The NHL has reached a 12-year, $7.7 billion deal with Rogers Communications to broadcast games on Canadian television, ...
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 ...
Back in 2013, the Canadian media landscape saw a sea change when Sportsnet parent Rogers signed a 12-year deal for national NHL rights. Many figured Sportsnet wouldn’t be able to keep those ...
In the latest deal unveiled on Wednesday, Rogers unveiled a second 12-year agreement for the national media rights to NHL games on all platforms in Canada, this time to run to the 2037-38 season.
Rogers Communications Inc. and the National Hockey League announced a new 12-year agreement Wednesday valued at $11 billion for the national media rights to NHL games on all platforms in Canada.
TORONTO — The NHL and Rogers Communications Inc. have agreed to a new 12-year Canadian broadcasting deal worth US$7.7 billion, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.
The NHL and Rogers have agreed to a new 12-year Canadian broadcasting deal worth $7.7 billion US, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press. The person spoke to The Associated ...
April 1 - The NHL has reached a 12-year, $7.7 billion deal with Rogers Communications to broadcast games on Canadian television, Sportico reported Monday. The deal is pending owner approval.
Rogers is set to announce a reportedly $11 billion deal that locks up the Canadian NHL broadcasting rights for 12 more years. While this landslide deal might seem like a good thing, it means watching ...
Rogers Communications and the National Hockey League announced on Wednesday a 12-year agreement for the national media rights to NHL games on all platforms in Canada through the 2037-38 season.