They hired Chad Millman away from ESPN.
Deitsch had him on the SI sports media podcast a week or ten days ago talking about the company.
I think Millman is right that gambling content is going to keep expanding like crazy.
How boring is the NFL without watching it through the lens of gambling?
Chick flicks are better entertainment than the slate the NFL rolled out last Sunday at 1.
It's already starting to happen with SVP's show which is very gambling friendly.
I've been saying for years that I'd have no interest in the NFL if it weren't for 1) fantasy football (which I wouldn't do if it wasn't a league of very close friends) and 2) gambling, which I've picked up pretty recently and has made watching random games significantly more enjoyable.
Without those two things, there's no chance I'm watching anything other than my team and the occasional prime time game when I'm at home with nothing to do on a Sunday night.
I think the biggest reason for that is every sports media outlet cramming NFL content down our throats no matter what time of year it is. It's just getting so tiresome.