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Daily News | ESPN BET won’t be ready for the start of football season. Here’s when it will launch.

”The average age in our digital database is around 29 years old, I think that’s great,” Snowden added. “We have 1.5 million people in that database that weren’t there before we launched Barstool Sportsbook.”roughly $150 million per year over 10 years

PENN’s CEO also added that they are in the process of taking down Barstool branding inside their physical sportsbooks and casinos, leaving open the potential of ESPN BET branded brick-and-mortar sportsbooks in the future. With theScore Bet acting as a model in their Canadian operation for what they hope to accomplish at ESPN BET, PENN is hoping to expand their reach beyond the licensed 16 states in which they currently operate.

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