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Rogers seals WWE rights and distribution deal in Canada
Canadian telecommunications company Rogers Communications has agreed an exclusive 10-year rights and distribution deal, from 2014-15 to 2023-24, with the WWE wrestling organisation.
F1 taps into Canadian competition
Formula One has earned a significant increase in its rights value in Canada thanks to intense competition between pay-television broadcasters.
Raft of broadcasters sign up for 2014 International Champions Cup
International Champions Cup organiser Relevent Sports has agreed broadcast deals across a host of territories for the 2014 edition of the annual US-based club football competition.
Bell and Rogers to provide beIN Sports in Canada
Pay-television broadcaster beIN Sports, which is owned by Qatari pay-television broadcaster Al Jazeera, has extended its reach in the Canadian market by agreeing carriage deals with telecommunications companies Bell and Rogers.
Sportsnet seals 12-year Canadian Hockey League deal
Canadian pay-television broadcaster Rogers Sportsnet has renewed a media rights deal for ice hockey’s Canadian Hockey League.
Rogers details NHL coverage plans
The Rogers Communications telecommunications company has confirmed that it will show 500 regular-season NHL games across 13 different channels in Canada during the 2014-15 season as part of a new 12-year rights deal with the North American ice hockey league.
Rogers to bring MLB Network to Canada in extended deal
Telecommunications company Rogers Communications has extended a rights deal in Canada with North America’s Major League Baseball for eight years, from 2014 to 2021.
Protecting the pay-TV model was behind Rogers’ record-breaking deal
Massive Rogers deal for NHL rights in Canada shows how much pay-TV fears the ‘cord-cutters’
Competition from agencies and pay-TV helps ASO claw back rights value
Tour de France commits early to EBU despite interest from agencies and pay-TV companies