The NHL and Rogers agreed to a new Canadian television broadcasting deal worth $7.7 billion, according to multiple reports.
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Rogers Communications has reached agreement with the NHL on a 12-year renewal of its current rights deal that, at $11 billion ...
The NHL and Rogers have agreed to a new 12-year Canadian broadcasting deal worth $7.7 billion US, a person familiar with the ...
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The NHL has reached an agreement with Rogers Communications on a 12-year, $7.7 US billion media rights agreement in Canada.
The NHL and Rogers have agreed to a new 12-year Canadian broadcasting deal worth US$7.7 billion, according to The Associated ...