Sportico is bringing its Invest in Sports series back to Los Angeles, where sports, entertainment and finance converge. Invest West will feature a dynamic lineup of speakers and panels from ...
The NHL and Rogers agreed to a new Canadian television broadcasting deal worth $7.7 billion, according to multiple reports.
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With only hours to spare ahead of a potential blackout, the YES Network and Comcast have agreed to new terms.
In a surprise development, YES Network and Comcast (CMCSK) (CMCSA) on Monday night reached a new carriage agreement, coming to terms on a deal ...
Former NBA superstar Carmelo Anthony wants to buy into Monumental Sports & Entertainment, the parent group of the Washington ...
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The NHL has reached a 12-year, $7.7 billion deal with Rogers Communications to broadcast games on Canadian television, ...
Rogers Communications Inc. is set to renew its 12-year broadcast deal with the National Hockey League for $11 billion (US$7.7 ...
Another thing that doesn’t make sense: Rogers apparently lost money on the $5.2-billion deal it originally signed with the ...
Auburn's basketball program outspends most Final Four competitors, but how does its budget compare to other top-spending ...
Last season was a banner year for the WNBA, as it was the most-watched season in 24 years, with game attendance reaching its ...
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