- MLSE
Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment (MLSE) ownership announced today that Keith Pelley, a 39-year sports, entertainment and media industry veteran, and Toronto native, has been named the fifth President CEO in the company’s 25-year history
- Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment - Wikipedia
Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment Ltd (MLSE) is a professional sports and commercial real estate company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Rogers Becomes Majority Owner of Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment
TORONTO, July 2, 2025 – Rogers Communications Inc (TSX: RCI A and RCI B) (NYSE: RCI) today announced it has closed its transaction to acquire BCE’s 37 5% ownership stake in Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment (MLSE) for C$4 7 billion Rogers is now the largest owner with a 75% interest in MLSE
- Rogers To Become Majority Owner Of MLSE After $4. 7B Buyout Of Bell - Forbes
For over a decade, Toronto’s sports teams were owned by two telecommunications companies: Bell and Rogers Maple Leafs Sports Entertainment (MLSE) had been under joint management of the two
- MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment Partnership) - LinkedIn
Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment Ltd (MLSE) is Canada’s preeminent leader in delivering top quality sport and entertainment experiences to our fans MLSE is one of North America’s leading
- Teams - MLSE
Established in 1873, one of the oldest sports franchises in North America and the most successful team in Canadian Football League history with a record 18 Grey Cup Championships to its credit, is the Toronto Argonauts
- MLSE: Rogers closes deal with BCE to become majority owner
Rogers now holds a 75 per cent stake in the owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors, Toronto Argonauts and Toronto FC The $4 7-billion deal closed effective Tuesday after receiving the necessary regulatory and league approvals
- Rogers provides new insights on MLSE takeover - Sports Business Journal
Following its takeover of Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment earlier this month, Rogers Communications estimates that its portfolio of sports and media assets, which include the Maple Leafs, Blue Jays, Raptors, Toronto FC and Sportsnet, is now worth more than $11B
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