Penn hit with 250k fine after Barstool encourages sports betting at Ohio college
According to state regulators, the Barstool Tailgate Show violated Ohio law by targeting college students to promote its sportsbook.
According to state regulators, the Barstool Tailgate Show violated Ohio law by targeting college students to promote its sportsbook.
Second time could be the charm for an ESPN-DraftKings partnership.
Indiana gambling regulators are conducting a review of Penn and Barstool "related to the recent news articles about Mr. Portnoy."
The spots will debut during NBA Christmas Day telecasts.
The timing on this rumor is certainly curious...
The question is if there's a sports betting company willing to pay ESPN's requested price.
The five-year deal is worth over $100 million.
Fanduel and DraftKings accounted for 66% of all sports betting local TV ad buys in Q1.
Gambling experts lined up to bash this partnership from the jump.
If this launch goes well, Entercom might expand its sports gambling programming further.
"Hello, My Name is Craig" will air every Saturday at 9:30 a.m. starting January 9.
Colin appears to be moving back to Las Vegas, but what else is going on?
Barkley "lost a fortune" on the Falcons in the Super Bowl, but thought their loss to the Cowboys was an even larger "choke job."
"As the sports gambling market matures and you have more [casual] people coming in, it will be those people who will tune in more often and for longer. There are early signs that that will be the case. But you’re not going to see that at the moment."
"I think that if we aligned ourselves with one company with a shared vision that company would have an extraordinary advantage in the race to becoming the leading gambling company in the United States."
This deal has already boosted the value of Fox's Stars stake, and could lead to them getting a bigger stake in the new company.
"Gaming is going to make a big difference. I dare say that gaming will increase the value of television, of presenting our games, I dare say it will go up 50 percent because of the gaming concentration."
ESPN looks to be giving their gambling content even more prominence.
Disney CEO Bob Iger said in February "I don’t see The Walt Disney Company, certainly in the near term, getting involved in the business of gambling, in effect, by facilitating gambling in any way." Well, they're doing so at the moment thanks to their stake in DraftKings.
FanDuel has become the first U.S. gambling provider to gain rights to stream games in its app, something common in Europe. Those rights are currently focused on tennis and German soccer, but bigger leagues could follow once some current exclusive TV deals expire.
Former WFAN talk show host Craig Carton faces his sentencing on Friday, April 5th. Carton was found guilty...
This move means the league offices will see lineups no later than 15 minutes before the press and public do.
When sports gambling effectively became legal outside of Nevada following the Supreme Court decision striking down a federal...