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Disney Agonized About Sports Betting. Now It’s Going All In.
Listen to article (2 minutes) In early 2019, an analyst asked Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger if sports betting could coexist with the House of
WWE, UFC Combined Company Makes Market Debut, Targets Demand for Sports
TKO plans to pursue future acquisitions of sports-focused companies, the president of the new company says. Source link
Messi Drives Jump in Apple TV+, MLS Subscriptions
The Argentine soccer superstar’s arrival brings more than 110,000 sign-ups to MLS Season Pass on the day of his first match with Inter Miami. Source
Spectrum Customers Lose ESPN as U.S. Open, College Football Heat Up
Charter Communications subscribers are caught in the middle of a philosophical fight between the cable giant and Disney, parent company of ESPN, ABC and several
5-Hour Energy Founder to Buy Majority Stake in Sports Illustrated Publisher
Manoj Bhargava’s Simplify Inventions will take a roughly 65% stake in the Arena Group. Source link
Fanatics Intensifies Trading Card Fight With Lawsuit Against Rival
The legal action comes shortly after sports collectible company Panini had filed an antitrust lawsuit challenging Fanatics’ takeover of the industry. Source link
These Headphones Stay Outside Your Ears—and Can Go for a Swim
These pairs stay put while logging laps, because of tech called bone conduction. Source link
Disney's ESPN Plots Its Streaming Future, Seeking Tie-Ups With Leagues and Rivals
ESPN’s talks with potential strategic partners are touching on several roles the sports-TV giant could play in the streaming world, including as a major broadcaster
Trading Card Wars Escalate With Antitrust Lawsuit Against Fanatics
Panini, the collectibles company that produces NFL and NBA cards, is suing Fanatics over its dramatic takeover of the industry. Source link
$2 Billion Default Followed Warnings to Everyone but Investors
Beneficient executives and board directors headed for the exits over signs of trouble—long before a financial blowup that is now under investigation by the SEC