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  2. Penn Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Penn Entertainment, Inc., formerly Penn National Gaming, is an American entertainment company and operator of integrated entertainment, sports content, and casino gambling. It operates 43 properties in 20 states, under brands including Hollywood Casino, Ameristar, and Boomtown. It also owns the Canadian digital media company Score Media and Gaming

  3. ESPN Bet - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Bet (stylized as ESPN BET) is a brand of American sportsbooks and online sports betting services operated by Penn Entertainment.Its branding is licensed from ESPN Inc., which cross-promotes the services across its television and digital platforms.

  4. Penn National - Wikipedia

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    Penn National may refer to: Penn National Race Course , a horse racing track in Grantville, Pennsylvania, United States Penn National Gaming , now known as Penn Entertainment, an American casino operator

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  7. Disney's ESPN to enter online sports betting business with ...

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    The Walt Disney Co. unit announced a partnership with Penn Entertainment that will put the ESPN name on an online sports betting app and website. ... Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health ...

  8. ESPN Bet, a rebranded sports gambling app from Penn ... - AOL

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    ESPN Bet, a rebranded sports-gambling app owned by Penn Entertainment, is set to launch Tuesday. Penn signed a $1.5 billion deal with ESPN for rights to the sports media giant's name in August.

  9. In addition to the $1.5 billion licensing deal, which will be paid out over a decade, Penn will also grant ESPN rights worth about $500 million to purchase shares in Penn.