NHL, Rogers Communications and Canadian media
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Rogers has secured rights across TV, digital and streaming, for all national games, including the Stanley Cup final, in all languages.
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The new agreement is worth $11 billion Canadian and starts in 2026-27, after the current 12-year, $4.5 billion Canadian deal with Rogers ends.
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Rogers Communications Inc. Cl B closed 36.0% below its 52-week high of C$56.55, which the company achieved on September 6th.
Rogers Communications (TSE:RCI.B – Get Free Report) (NYSE:RCI) had its target price lowered by equities research analysts at National Bankshares from C$54.00 to C$53.00 in a research note issued on Tuesday,
Rogers Communications (TSE:RCI.B – Get Free Report) (NYSE:RCI) had its price target lowered by analysts at UBS Group from C$66.00 to C$63.00 in a research note issued to investors on Tuesday,BayStreet.
TD Securities lowered the firm’s price target on Rogers Communications (RCI) to C$62 from C$64 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares.Don't Miss
Shares of Rogers Communications Inc. Cl B RCI.B shed 5.88% to C$36.17 Tuesday, in what proved to be an otherwise all-around favorable trading session for the Canadian market, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index GSPTSE rising 0.46% to 25,033.28.
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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 2037-38 season.
Under the terms of the reported NHL deal, National Bank analyst Adam Shine observes that Rogers’ yearly cost would be US$642 million, up from around US$408 million in the current deal. (Photo by Derek Cain/) · Derek Cain via Shares of Rogers Communications (RCI-B.
TD Securities analyst Vince Valentini lowered the firm’s price target on Rogers Communications (RCI) to C$62 from C$64 and keeps a Buy rating