Media Notebook: DraftKings Joins Free Streaming Movement
Also: BetRivers bets on the NCAA tourney bubble, while Yogi Berra's phenomenal career hits the silver screen.
Mark has been covering sports for more than 30 years at stops that include The Athletic, ESPN.com, the Orange County Register, and Oakland Tribune. A Major League Baseball beat reporter from 1998 to 2021, Mark also has covered college football and basketball extensively and dabbled in nearly every other major sports league. He has been a lifelong sports gambler. He pays special attention to developments in the sports betting world in New York. Contact Mark on Twitter (@markasaxon) or via email at [email protected].
Also: BetRivers bets on the NCAA tourney bubble, while Yogi Berra's phenomenal career hits the silver screen.
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