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DraftKings signs deal with NFLPA to have players appear in its ads

DraftKings signs deal with NFLPA to have players appear in its ads

by Andrew Bucholtz | Sep 29, 2015

That blitz of DraftKings ads is about to start using NFL players instead of just average people. Bloomberg’s Scott Soshnick and Eben Novy-Williams broke the news Tuesday that DraftKings has signed a deal with the NFL Players’ Association to feature players...
DraftKings signs deal with NFLPA to have players appear in its ads

DraftKings signs deal with NFLPA to have players appear in its ads

by Andrew Bucholtz | Sep 29, 2015

That blitz of DraftKings ads is about to start using NFL players instead of just average people. Bloomberg’s Scott Soshnick and Eben Novy-Williams broke the news Tuesday that DraftKings has signed a deal with the NFL Players’ Association to feature players...
In an era of budget cuts and rising costs, how can networks streamline without losing viewers?

In an era of budget cuts and rising costs, how can networks streamline without losing viewers?

by Andrew Bucholtz | Sep 23, 2015

In some ways, it’s the best of times and the worst of times for sports broadcasters right now. Many live sporting events are drawing remarkable ratings, and are proving incredibly valuable to advertisers as content people will watch live without skipping through...
In an era of budget cuts and rising costs, how can networks streamline without losing viewers?

In an era of budget cuts and rising costs, how can networks streamline without losing viewers?

by Andrew Bucholtz | Sep 23, 2015

In some ways, it’s the best of times and the worst of times for sports broadcasters right now. Many live sporting events are drawing remarkable ratings, and are proving incredibly valuable to advertisers as content people will watch live without skipping through...
ESPN blasted for tweeting and televising sexist GameDay sign

ESPN blasted for tweeting and televising sexist GameDay sign

by Andrew Bucholtz | Sep 19, 2015

College GameDay’s long been known for showing off the signs fans bring, but one of those signs is bringing some heat onto ESPN. At Saturday’s GameDay in Tuscaloosa, an Alabama fan held up a sign stating “Ole Miss Girls Are Easier Than Their...
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