Canadian telecommunications giant Rogers Communications is set to take a controlling stake in the Toronto Maple Leafs' parent company. It’s hard to fully see how the marriage of Canada’s most ...
(Bloomberg) -- Rogers Communications Inc. is buying ... The transaction, which values the owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey club and Toronto Raptors basketball franchise at roughly $9.3 ...
Sportsnet+, which offers the largest number of games, is increasing its subscription cost. Subscribers received emails on ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs might not be ending the league's longest active Stanley Cup drought, but there's one other category ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs are the NHL’s most valuable franchise for the third year in a row, topping Sportico’s annual valuation for NHL franchises at $3.66B.
Rogers and Bell had held equal shares of MLSE, which owns the NHL's Maple Leafs, the NBA's Raptors, the CFL's Argonauts, the MLS Toronto soccer team and the Marlies, an AHL minor-league hockey team.
Bell was quick to assure them that while Rogers may gain majority control of the Maple Leafs, Raptors, Toronto FC and Argonauts, Bell’s TSN would still have access to the games. Ana Pereira ...
Bell’s departure from MLSE leaves a Rogers monopoly in its place as the Toronto Maple Leafs continue their lengthy search for a championship. Janson Duench reacts. Canadian telecommunications ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs have occupied the number one spot since 2021 when Sportico first released its annual valuation rankings.