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FanDuel’s prediction market partner CME could soon offer sports event contracts, according to a report. Bloomberg reported Thursday that CME will make available contracts “tied to sports games” before the end of the year, though it didn’t provide many specifics on what these will look like.
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The St. Louis Blues regular season begins Wednesday, Oct. 9 on FanDuel Sports Network and viewers will see new broadcasters, new technology and added live programming and app features for the 2025-26 regular season.
FanDuel Sports Network today announced significant viewership growth of the Cincinnati Reds this 2025 regular season. Using Total Audience Delivery, a methodology that combines streaming viewership numbers with in-DMA and outer-market TV numbers,
FanDuel parent Flutter could launch sports predictions before the end of this year, according to meeting recaps from G2E.
As we preview Week 7 of the NFL season, we find some FanDuel DFS gems, including Breece Hall and Quinshon Judkins, to create the ideal sunday lineup.
FanDuel Sports Network is expanding its production capabilities with the launch of Main Street Sports Productions, and will partner with Omaha Productions for new content. Concepts and stories for that content will be announced in the future.
State gaming regulators are considering new regulations for VIP programs run by sports betting apps like DraftKings and FanDuel. The programs reward frequent bettors with perks — from free bets to game tickets — but critics say they also encourage losing players to keep gambling.