ESPN and Fox bet on sports wagering. But will they go all in?

Media companies have greeted the arrival of legalized gambling as a chance to improve ratings as cord cutting accelerates.
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ESPN and Fox bet on sports wagering. But will they go all in? Click to view images

Since the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018 cleared the way for states to legalize sports betting, the practice has moved out from the shadows and into the limelight.

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