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Friday, April 18, 2025

ESPN Taps Brakes on DraftKings Tie-Up

  • ESPN is determining its approach to sports betting with returning Disney CEO Bob Iger.
  • The company has said it won’t act as a sportsbook.
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ESPN isn’t quite ready to put all its chips on DraftKings.

Jimmy Pitaro, chairman of the network, played down reports that ESPN was nearing a sports betting tie-up with DraftKings, saying no deal was imminent while speaking at a Sports Business Journal conference.

  • Disney’s surprise ousting of CEO Bob Chapek in favor of longtime chief executive Bob Iger has put the company’s plans in flux.
  • Pitaro said previously that ESPN will not receive bets, hold money, or set lines, but could push further into sports betting in other ways.
  • Chapek was an advocate for making ESPN a sports betting destination, saying that younger sports fans expect it and consumers see separation between ESPN and Disney’s family-friendly image.

Activist investor Dan Loeb had pushed Disney to spin off ESPN so that it could more fully embrace sports betting.

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Disney deepened its already substantial investment into streaming this week when it purchased the remaining 15% of BAMTech it didn’t already own from Major League Baseball for $900 million.

Disney Pays $900M for MLB’s Stake in Its Streaming Tech

Disney is buying the final piece of BAMTech that it didn’t already…
November 29, 2022

BAMTech, the core technological provider for ESPN+ and its other streaming services, was launched in 2015 as part of MLB Advanced Media.

Disney steadily grew its stake from a 33% share purchased for about $1 billion in 2016 to 75% the following year. Last year, it bought the NHL’s 10% stake for $350 million.

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