FanDuel To Create 24/7 Sports Betting Network

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FanDuel To Create 24/7 Sports Betting Network

FanDuel has announced plans to provide a 24 hour betting network through a revamp of its TVG Network.

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The platform in some ways resembles ESPN with:

TVG becoming FanDuel TV

TVG2 becoming FanDuel Racing

The TVG OTT app would become FanDuel +

The daily schedule would be as follows, per Legal Sports Report:

5 am-6 am: More Ways To Win (NBA content)

6 am-7 am: Bill Simmons & The Ringer

7 am-8 am: Former Good Morning Football host Kay Adams hosting a new SportsCenter-style show

8 am-9 am: Pat McAfee

9 am-9 pm: Live racing with cut-ins and sports updates from FanDuel talent.

A deal between Kay Adams and FanDuel has yet to be officially announced.

FanDuel already envisioned itself as a sports media company through partnership deals with SportsGrid, McAfee, The Ringer, Turner Sports. 

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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