Disney is “Working Hard” to Bring Sports Betting to ESPN

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 

Disney is in talks with sportsbooks to bring sports betting to ESPN. The company is worth $203.6 billion. According to Disney CEO Bob Chapek, the idea is to add a sports betting element to one of its holdings, ESPN, in a way that will please its shareholders.

Disney is working hard to bring sports betting to ESPN. It's a multi-billion dollar US industry.

Disney is working hard to bring sports betting to ESPN. They hope to have something to announce in the future.

Disney understands that sports fans under 30 need Sports Betting. The Supreme Court overturned PASPA in 2018.

Disney CEO Chapek is happy with the sports betting market.

Disney is working hard to bring Sports Betting to ESPN.

Disney is an entertainment provider. ESPN VP of Sports Betting & Fantasy Mike Morrison points out that the ability to bet on the games you are watching makes it more entertaining.

Disney is working hard to bring sports betting to ESPN. Industry research shows that bettors are more likely to watch a game if they have a bet on it.

Disney is working hard to bring sports betting to ESPN. The network launched in 1979 and has sister channels including ESPN+, ESPN2, ESPN3, and ESPN Deportes. For college sports fans there is ESPN College Extra, Longhorn Network, SEC Network and ACC Network.