NEW YORK — Before Penn Entertainment’s deals to launch ESPN Bet and the now-defunct Barstool Sportsbook, the casino giant’s first foray into legal U.S. sports betting came in 2019 with theScore Bet.
NBC Washington: After divesting Barstool Sports, Penn Entertainment CEO says Dave Portnoy is the only ‘natural owner' for the company long term
Penn Entertainment CEO Jay Snowden told CNBC's Jim Cramer and CNBC's Contessa Brewer that the only natural owner of Barstool Sports was David Portnoy, who founded the company in 2003. Penn ...
After divesting Barstool Sports, Penn Entertainment CEO says Dave Portnoy is the only ‘natural owner' for the company long term
AOL: Dave Portnoy sold Barstool Sports for $551M — then got it back for $1 — what to learn from this ‘great trade’
This article adheres to strict editorial standards. Some or all links may be monetized. Shortly after selling his sports media company Barstool Sports to Penn Entertainment for $551 million in 2023, ...
Dave Portnoy sold Barstool Sports for $551M — then got it back for $1 — what to learn from this ‘great trade’
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Barstool Sports founder has wager to win $1.75M on Super Bowl 60
Barstool Sports founder has wager to win $1.75M on Super Bowl 60
MSN: Penn’s complicated history with theScore, Barstool, ESPN Bet show perils of sports betting competition
Penn’s complicated history with theScore, Barstool, ESPN Bet show perils of sports betting competition
New York Post on MSN: Barstool Sports personality 'Big Ev' disappears from shows after shady gambling accusations