Join Insider for a virtual discussion about the future of sports gambling in the US. We’ll discuss how sportsbooks are changing their strategies as competition heats up, key trends driving M&A, and themes to watch for in 2022. Register today:
Sports-betting platforms like DraftKings, FanDuel, and Caesars are duking it out for share of the growing US gambling market. , software suppliers, and fantasy-sports startups, eager for any edge in acquiring customers.
And the competition is driving an advertising spending frenzy. Sportsbooks are poised to spend up to $1 billion on advertising this year,As we head into 2022, when new players like merch giant Fanatics are expected to enter the fray, Insider is putting together a panel of experts to discuss the changes to come.
Please join our business reporter Ashley Rodriguez and two of the most-respected advisors in the industry for a conversation about the future of sports gambling the US.Ari Borod is the chief commercial officer at Fanatics Betting and Gaming, and a former exec at the Action Network and FanDuel.
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