Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorAs more states start to allow residents to take part in sports wagering, ESPN has come up with a game presentation just for them.
Executives call it the “BetCast.”On Wednesday at 7 p.m., the Disney sports-media giant will air an alternate feed of an NBA game that pits the Brooklyn Nets against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Viewers who want to hear about the free throws and three-pointers can watch on the company’s flagship cable network. Those eager to discuss spreads and odds can watch sports-betting analysts cover the game on ESPN2 and ESPN Plus with customized graphics (a sample design is pictured, above).“We know the sports fan is evolving in how they use our games and our information, and we need to evolve.
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