For over a decade, all of Toronto’s sport teams were owned by two telecommunications companies: Bell and Rogers. But that has ...
From the moment it happened in 2011, the partnership seemed like a lower-stakes, modern-day version of mutually assured ...
TORONTO (AP) — Rogers Communications is buying out Bell’s 37.5% share of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for $4.7 billion ...
Rogers signed a deal to purchase Bell’s 37.5 percent ownership stake in MLSE, which owns the Maple Leafs and Raptors.
Rogers Communications Inc. is buying BCE Inc.’s stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. for C$4.7 billion ($3.5 ...
The deal makes tech giant Amazon a strong favourite to land national NHL broadcast rights once the current deal with Rogers ...
This acquisition will give Rogers a 75 percent ownership stake in MLSE, which owns several prominent sports teams, including ...
Ed Rogers will have achieved his desire of total power over MLSE if Rogers' deal to acquire Bell's 37.5% stake is completed.
The Canadian telecommunications giant will become the controlling owner of the multi-team corporation with a 75% stake.
Larry Tanenbaum owns 20% of MLSE after recently selling 5% to The Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, a Canadian public pension fund. Reports have said Rogers and Bell had the right to buy ...
Rogers Communications this morning announced it has signed an agreement to buy Bell’s 37.5% ownership stake in Maple Leaf ...
With Wednesday’s news that Rogers Communications, Inc. has reached an agreement to buy BCE, Inc.’s ownership stake of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, Inc., here’s a timeline of MLSE’s ownership ...