Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX:RCI) is a prominent player in the Canadian communications and entertainment industry. Known for its diverse offerings, Rogers owns the Toronto Blue Jays and is actively engaging fans with special promotions. The company is listed on both the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange, making it accessible to a wide range of investors.
Rogers is enhancing fan engagement by offering free tickets for the World Series games at Rogers Centre. On Halloween, 150 pairs of tickets for Game 6 will be given to fans dressed as their favorite Blue Jay. Additionally, 250 pairs for Game 7 will be available for those arriving by 1 p.m. ET. This initiative underscores Rogers' commitment to making baseball accessible to more fans.
Fans unable to attend the giveaway can participate online by sharing costume photos with the hashtag #BringItHomeJays. This digital engagement strategy allows Rogers to reach a broader audience. Furthermore, Rogers is surprising fans with Blue Jays-themed Halloween décor and tickets, adding an element of excitement to the postseason.
Throughout the MLB Postseason, Rogers is offering 500 free tickets for each Blue Jays home game. This initiative, along with the Rogers Beyond the Seat program, has provided hundreds of tickets to World Series home games for Rogers customers. All tickets are non-transferable, ensuring they reach genuine fans.
In the financial realm, Rogers' stock is currently priced at $87.54, reflecting a slight decrease of 0.83%. The stock has seen fluctuations, with a 52-week high of $114.05 and a low of $51.43. The company's market capitalization is approximately $1.59 billion, with a trading volume of 392,534 shares on the NYSE:ROG.