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Bet: Fox Sports, Stars Group to offer sports betting in deal - 8th May 2019


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ATLANTIC
CITY, N.J. (AP) A major U.S. sports network is getting into the sports
betting game. Fox
Sports says it is buying just under 5% of The Stars Group, the parent company
of PokerStars, for about $236 million. Both companies will offer real-money sports
betting this fall in states where it is legal and they are licensed. The
network has the option to acquire half of the Stars Groups U.S. business
after 10 years. The
companies will offer full-blown sports betting under the name Fox Bet in states
that have legalized it. They
also will offer a free-to-play game offering cash prizes to users who correctly
predict the outcome of sporting events. The
move comes a week before the anniversary of a U.S. Supreme Court decision clearing
the way for all 50 states to offer legal sports betting should they so desire.
Eight states currently do, with dozens of others considering it. We
are expanding the way we immerse fans in the sports culture they love, said
Eric Shanks, CEO and executive producer of Fox Sports. Digital sports wagering
represents a growing market opportunity that allows us to diversify our revenue
streams, connect directly with consumers and expand the reach of the Fox Sports
brand. The
Stars Group owns or licenses gambling brands, including PokerStars, PokerStars
Casino, BetStars, Full Tilt, BetEasy, Sky Bet, Sky Vegas, Sky Casino, Sky Bingo,
Sky Poker and Oddschecker. We
believe this strategic partnership uniquely positions us to build a leading betting
business in the U.S., which represents one of the most exciting long-term growth
opportunities for our company, said Rafi Ashkenazi, CEO of the Toronto-based
Stars Group. Leveraging our proven media partnership strategy with Sky Sports
in the U.K., we are excited to partner with Fox Sports to integrate wagering into
sports media and drive customer acquisition and retention in the U.S. The
25-year deal shows just how lucrative legal sports betting is becoming in the
U.S., with professional leagues partnering with gambling companies, technology
firms and individual teams to get in on the fast-growing business. While
its the first time a major broadcast network has directly partnered with
a licensed gambling operator in its business, others have dabbled in related waters
with gambling-related content or paid fantasy sports offerings. The
two companies will get the use of some of each others trademarks and rights,
and the Stars Group will make minimum annual advertising commitments with the
network. The
Stars Group is licensed for internet gambling in New Jersey through an affiliation
with Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City. Casino president Mark Giannantonio
said Resorts will benefit from a rebranding of the Stars Groups BetStars
betting portal. 
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