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Rogers Communications buying remaining stake in MLSE for $4.35B

July 6, 2026
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Rogers Communications Inc. says it has signed a deal to buy the remaining 25 per cent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment it does not already own from Kilmer Sports Inc. for $4.35 billion.

Rogers chief executive Tony Staffieri called it a defining moment for the company.

“Our full ownership of MLSE brings together Canada’s premier communications company with Canada’s premier sports and entertainment organization,” Staffieri said in a statement.

“It gives us even more opportunity to invest in championship-calibre teams, create unique experiences for customers and fans, and unlock long-term value for shareholders.”

Last year, Rogers closed a separate $4.7-billion deal with rival BCE Inc. to buy its 37.5 per cent stake in MLSE.

The two companies had previously owned equal stakes in the sports conglomerate, while the remaining quarter was owned by Larry Tanenbaum through his holding company, Kilmer. Rogers held an option allowing it to buy out that remaining 25 per cent stake in MLSE.

Beyond its minority stake in MLSE, Kilmer owns the expansion Toronto Tempo, who are playing their inaugural WNBA season, and last month became the first Canadian investor in the PWHL.

Rogers expects the deal, which is subject to league approvals, to close in the fourth quarter of this year.

The company said full ownership will strengthen its ability to drive long-term growth across its businesses.

“The strategic value of our sports business is even greater when you combine it with our core connectivity business — it gives us a unique value proposition to compete in a very crowded marketplace,” Staffieri said.

In addition to MLSE, Rogers owns the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team, Rogers Centre and Sportsnet.

Earlier this year, Rogers chief financial officer Glenn Brandt said the telecom giant planned to combine its Rogers Sports & Media subsidiary, including the Blue Jays and Rogers Centre, with MLSE.

The company intends to sell a minority stake in the consolidated Rogers sports, media and entertainment assets over the course of the next year.

Rogers also has partnerships with the Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, the NHL, the NBA, MLB and Live Nation. 

Its new 12-year, $11-billion agreement for the national rights to NHL games in Canada starts in the upcoming 2026-27 season.



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