When the transaction closes, Rogers will be the largest owner of MLSE, with a controlling Interest of 75%. MLSE has franchises in four of the six major North American sports leagues, including the ...
The teams may not be winning, but there’s plenty of them to go around: the NHL’s most valuable franchise, the NBA and MLB’s only Canadian teams, MLS and CFL franchises to keep people busy.
A bunch of suits are standing around admiring the atmosphere. Spirits are high until Mr. Eaves’s boss, MLSE CEO Keith Pelley, points to a TV. “First of all, we’re going to make the TVs ...
BCE said it will help pay for the deal by using about $4.2 billion in net proceeds from selling its stake in MLSE, which owns the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Raptors. In September ...
Rogers announced the purchase of Bell's 37.5% ownership stake in MLSE on Wednesday, giving Rogers 75% ownership in the company and its subsidiaries including the Raptors. The remaining 25% is ...
Last week, MLSE CEO Keith Pelley talked about how he loves all of his teams, but the Leafs are his current focus. “We head into the [NHL] season with the right double C – chemistry and culture ...
“Right now, as I say, we’re Jon Bon Jovi, ‘We’re halfway there,'” MLSE president and CEO Keith Pelley joked. “But we’re certainly not living on a prayer.” “The primary impetus ...
And that's not easy. Everywhere he goes in the MLSE offices and adjacent Scotiabank Arena, people want a piece of him. And Pelley is happy to oblige. "I love talking to the ushers that have been ...
"At that time it was a cutting-edge, state-of-the-art, major-market arena," said Nick Eaves, MLSE's COO. "Over time obviously so much has happened to change the whole sport-entertainment experience." ...
Bell’s departure from MLSE leaves a Rogers monopoly in its place as the Toronto Maple Leafs continue their lengthy search for a championship. Janson Duench reacts. Canadian telecommunications ...
TORONTO - Fans at Scotiabank Arena for concerts or Toronto Maple Leafs and Raptors games will notice bigger, brighter walkways and more technology these days. But the venue remains a work in progress.