Canadian telecom and media giant Rogers Communications expects to sell equity in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, the owner ...
Rogers opened exclusive negotiating window with the National Hockey League for Canadian TV rights as the current, 12-year deal expires at the end of the next season ...
Rogers Communications Inc. beat analysts’ fourth-quarter estimates as wireless service revenue gained and subscribers bought ...
Rogers Media is likely the largest magazine publisher in Canada and they have pulled all of their digital editions out of Zinio. Rogers intends on launching their own Netflix-like app, called Next ...
Canada's Rogers Communications added fewer-than-expected wireless subscriptions in the fourth quarter, the company said on ...
Total revenue rose 3% to C$5.48 billion, topping the C$5.41 billion analysts were expecting for the period, due to 2% revenue growth in its wireless business and a 10% increase in the media segment.
Rogers Communications experienced a 10% revenue jump for its media division in Q4 2024, thanks to higher sports- and ...
Signed landmark deals with Warner Bros. Discovery and NBCUniversal to acquire the most-watched lifestyle and entertainment brands and content, subsequently launching Bravo in Canada and launched ...
All other guidance items remain unchanged. Tony Staffieri, President and CEO of Rogers, acknowledged the softness in media revenue for the fourth quarter but emphasized the company’s strong ...
Rogers’ media division has also demonstrated robust performance, with a notable 11% increase in revenue during the third quarter, primarily driven by higher sports-related income. This growth ...
Rogers revises 2024 revenue growth forecast to 7%, citing weaker-than-expected media revenue in Q4. Get Wall Street's Hottest Chart Every Morning Rogers Communication, Inc. RCI shares are trading ...