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15.03.2021 - 18:12 / deadline.com
Canada’s two biggest cable companies agreed to merge Monday with Rogers Communications announcing plans to buy Shaw Communications in a deal worth $20 billion Canadian ($16 billion U.S.) that would create a powerhouse in video and wireless.
The purchase price includes the assumption of $6 billion in Shaw debt and equates to $40 a share, representing a 70% premium to Shaw’s recent stock price. The deal is in cash except for 60% of the Shaw family shares that will be exchanged for shares of Rogers
SPOILER ALERT: For those who have yet to watch Thursday night’s eviction episode of “Big Brother Canada”, spoilers lie ahead.
Godzilla vs. Kong did monster business on it opening day at the domestic box office — at least for the pandemic-era — in a big boost for Hollywood.
The aftermath of the sexual assault allegations against Armie Hammer just keep coming.
Kim’s Convenience stars Andrew Phung and Nicole Power have landed their next projects at Canada’s CBC, less than a month after the comedy’s producers said the series would end with its fifth season. Their latest titles will launch during the upcoming 2021-22 broadcast season.
Naman Ramachandran The sixth season of Jed Mercurio’s immensely popular police corruption series “Line of Duty” will debut on BBC and ITV-backed streamer BritBox in the U.S. and Canada.
MONSTA X have rescheduled their upcoming North American tour for the second time due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.On March 25, Starship Entertainment released a statement in English and Korean informing fans of the change.
SPOILER ALERT: For those who have yet to watch Thursday night’s eviction episode of “Big Brother Canada”, spoilers lie ahead.
John Cena is getting in a morning workout with his wife!
While it’s not really a time to take a victory lap at the box office with only 3,1k movie theaters opened out of U.S. and Canada’s 5,8K, five out of the eight Oscar nominated best pictures this past weekend in theatrical release reaped the halo effect of Monday’s noms.
SPOILER ALERT: For anyone who hasn’t yet seen Thursday night’s eviction episode of “Big Brother Canada”, spoilers lie ahead.
The Motion Picture Association released its annual report on box office and home entertainment, and the bottom line is sobering but little surprise after a year of Covid closures.
Finally, Canadians will be getting a taste of the Rock’s tequila.
Gallery: The career of Betty White in pictures (Espresso)Youn shared the historic first with "Minari" co-star Steven Yeun, the first Asian-American to be nominated for a best actor Oscar. Born in Seoul, Yuen and his family moved to Canada and then the United States when he was a child.
Rogers Communications is set to acquire rival cable giant Shaw Communications for $26 billion (US$20.8 billion). The deal, pending regulatory and shareholder approvals, will combine two Canadian cable, broadband Internet and wireless phone giants as the country heads towards a 5G rollout.
Naman Ramachandran Canada’s Rogers Communications is buying competitor Shaw Communications in a deal worth CAD$26 billion ($20.8 billion).Rogers will acquire all issued and outstanding Class A Shares and Class B Shares of Shaw, which reflects a premium of approximately 70% to Shaw’s recent Class B Share price.Both entities began trading as family-run businesses.
When it comes to Black music in Canada, the focus remains heavily on Toronto as home to some of the biggest artists in the world. But, with Black music history all over the country, there are a number of artists working on shifting the musical focus to Western Canada.
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