PENN and ESPN ending sports betting partnership

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by Vapora7
    The betting market is very competitive and you either have to do something unique or have a very strong base. If you don't have that, the partnership starts to falter.
    You'd think ESPN had the perfect base for a book brand too

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  • Vapora7
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    The betting market is very competitive and you either have to do something unique or have a very strong base. If this is not the case, the partnership begins to falter. I like to watch such changes because you can see how the industry is growing and restructuring. I sometimes read about different gambling areas because it is interesting how companies are looking for new solutions and competing with each other. For example, when I read materials on https://unionslots.co.uk/barcrest/ I saw how slot manufacturers adapt to players and change the style of presentation. This is a bit similar to the situation with betting because you also have to react quickly there. Therefore, the breakup of the partnership does not seem strange because everyone will now go their own way. PENN will probably try something new and ESPN will look for a model that fits better into their ecosystem. Do you think they will return to this format at all or not?​

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  • stevenash
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    Best decision ESPN ever made.

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  • 2Sweeet
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    Lol Penn can't get it right.

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  • SBR Andy
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    PENN and ESPN ending sports betting partnership

    PENN Entertainment and ESPN have agreed to end their exclusive US online sports betting partnership ahead of schedule, effective Dec. 1.

    Full story from SBR here: https://www.sportsbookreview.com/new...ly-nov-6-2025/
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