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NHL Canadian Media Rights Fees Double In 12-Year Renewal With Rogers


Published on 2025-04-25 05:24:26 - Forbes
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  • As negotiations begin on a CBA extension, the NHL took care of another big piece of business on Wednesday, finalizing its Canadian broadcast rights through 2037-38.

The National Hockey League (NHL) and Rogers Communications have agreed to a 12-year extension of their Canadian media rights deal, doubling the annual fee to $600 million from the previous $300 million, as reported by Forbes on April 2, 2025. This renewal, effective from the 2026-27 season through the 2037-38 season, underscores the continued growth and popularity of hockey in Canada. The deal not only reflects the increasing value of NHL broadcasting rights but also ensures that fans will continue to have access to comprehensive coverage across Rogers' platforms, including Sportsnet and CBC. This significant investment by Rogers highlights their commitment to being the premier destination for hockey content in Canada.

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[ https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolschram/2025/04/02/nhl-canadian-media-rights-fees-double-in-12-year-renewal-with-rogers/ ]

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