Blue Jays World Series run might've given Rogers the financial boost fans needed
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Blue Jays World Series run might've given Rogers the financial boost fans needed
"According to the Canadian Press, Rogers reported total revenue of $6.17 billion (CAD) in the fourth quarter of 2025, up from $5.48 billion during the same period a year earlier. The Toronto-based company reported net income of $710 million for the quarter, up from $558 million in 2024. Media revenue helped the bottom line, with Rogers reporting $1.2 billion for the last three months of 2025, a 126 percent increase from the $547 million reported in 2024."
"Toronto's successful, albeit heartbreaking, season was reflected in the numbers. Toronto drew more than 2.8 million fans to the Rogers Centre during the regular season, which was the second-highest total in the American League, behind only the New York Yankees. Those fans were treated to a good show most nights, as the Jays went 54-27 and outscored opponents by almost 100 runs at home."
Rogers reported fourth-quarter revenue of $6.17 billion CAD and net income of $710 million, both increases from the prior year. Media revenue rose to $1.2 billion in the quarter, a 126 percent increase from $547 million a year earlier. Rogers attributed the media gain to its purchase of a 37.5 percent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment and the Blue Jays' extended postseason run. The Blue Jays won 94 games, captured the American League pennant for the first time in 32 years, and reached the World Series. Toronto drew over 2.8 million regular-season fans, went 54-27 at home, and produced MLB's most-watched Game 7 since 1991.
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