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Flutter Entertainment Completes Boyd Agreement, Cements 100% Ownership in FanDuel

Earlier this month, Flutter Entertainment announced the purchase of the last 5% of FanDuel from Boyd Gaming Corporation. The deal has now officially closed, cementing Flutter’s ownership in the leading sportsbook. Flutter Set Out to Acquire All of FanDuel The transaction valued FanDuel at $31 billion, forcing FanDuel to secure a $1.75 billion loan for

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Tilman Fertitta Sets Vegas Strip Casino Plan Aside to Avoid Conflict of Interest

Billionaire Tilman Fertitta has reportedly backtracked on his Las Vegas Strip casino project, at least for now. In an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal, a spokesperson for Fertitta’s company said that this was due to a possible conflict of interest. Fertitta Has Shelved the Strip Casino for Now Fertitta drafted his plans for a

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ComeOn Group & Evoke Join Forces to Relaunch 888 in the Netherlands

Leading iGaming operator ComeOn Group unveiled a new partnership with betting and gaming powerhouse evoke. Under this latest agreement, the two casino experts will join forces to bring the 888 gaming brand to the Dutch gaming market. 888 Marks Its Triumphant Return According to ComeOn Group’s announcement, evoke selected it as its partner to operate

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Betfair Subject to Stiff Penalty in Australia, Fined $563K

The Australian Communication and Media Authority (ACMA) has issued one of its largest fines on record against an established company in the local market. The case concerns Betfair, an authorized and regulated sports betting platform. According to ACMA, the company sent unsolicited promotional messages – untargeted advertisements – in the form of 148 text messages

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Instagram Restricts Live Streaming to Creators With 1,000 or More Followers

Yeah, this is not going to go down well with smaller creators on Instagram. Over the past few weeks, you may have seen this notification pop-up in your IG feed (via Social Varsity): Yes, Instagram has increased its follower requirements for live-streaming, which will mean that users who haven’t grown their account to a certain

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TikTok’s Launched a More Positive Version of the App in Europe

TikTok’s launched an alternativee version of app in Europe which aims to enhance the positive, beneficial aspects of the TikTok experience, while it’s also launched new initiative that’ll make it easier for businesses to support charity organizations in the app, First off, TikTok’s launching a new “TikTok Pro” app in Germany, Portugal and Spain, which

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YouTube’s Easing its Monetization Restrictions on Videos That Include Bad Language

YouTube has announced an update to its Advertiser Friendly Guidelines, which will mean that you can now include profanity early on in your videos, and still maintain monetization. Which is a reversal of a monetization policy change that YouTube launched back in 2023, and it could be popular among many creators who’ve had their content

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LinkedIn Reports ‘Record Levels’ of Engagement, Looks to Address Artificial Interactions

LinkedIn has done it again. Every quarter, LinkedIn’s parent company Microsoft posts its performance update, which outlines all of its various tech projects and elements, and how they’ve fared over the preceding three months. And every time, without fail, in literally every update on LinkedIn’s performance since 2018 (except one), in virtually every report since

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