Rogers Communications has secured exclusive NHL broadcasting rights in Canada for US$7.7 billion, extending its grip on the league through a new 12-year agreement, according to Sportico and the Associated Press. The deal follows Rogers’ landmark $5.2B acquisition in 2013, which displaced the CBC. The current agreement expires after next season.
Shares fell 6.5% Tuesday, as Rogers contends with growing debt and flat 2025 revenue forecasts. The telecom giant recently spent $4.7B to buy Bell’s stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, ensuring Leafs broadcast profits stay in-house rather than aiding a rival.
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