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DISH Customers Can Now Gamble Right from Their TVs
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DISH Customers Can Now Gamble Right from Their TVs

March 4th, 2021 Residential Tech Today

Now DISH customers can place bets through DraftKings right from their TVs.

A DISH Network and DraftKings strategic agreement across DISH’s portfolio of brands brings DraftKings’ sportsbook and daily fantasy experiences directly to DISH customers nationwide, beginning with app integration on the DISH TV Hopper platform.

The agreement also allows for subsequent DraftKings sportsbook and daily fantasy experiences with DISH Network’s SLING TV and Boost Mobile in the future.

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“The integration with DraftKings is an exciting enhancement for our customers and a great addition to the growing DISH TV Hopper platform – a one-stop entertainment hub,” said Brian Neylon, group president, DISH TV. “We’re thrilled to work with DraftKings to amplify the sports-fan experience and extend the DraftKings footprint across our unique suite of services, including SLING TV and Boost Mobile, with potential applications across our 5G wireless buildout in the future.”

Accessing DraftKings Through Hopper

DISH TV customers with an internet-connected Hopper family receiver will be able to access the DraftKings app to view betting odds and fantasy contests. They can initiate bets or contest entries directly from their TV, then set recordings and watch the live sports that correspond with those bets or fantasy teams.

Once a bet or fantasy contest entry is initiated, customers will be prompted via text message through DraftKings-created technology to complete the transaction within the company’s app on their mobile device. Once launched, DISH TV customers can initiate bets for NCAA basketball, NBA, and NHL from the app via Hopper, with additional features to come.

“Our deal with DISH TV and the technology behind it immerses customers within a next-generation viewership experience and reaches these fanbases in a completely new way,” said Paul Liberman, president of product and technology and co-founder at DraftKings. “This is a unique opportunity for fans to watch games and engage with our real-money products while the technology also allows for further innovation ahead.”

Available in States Where Sports Betting is Legal

Customers can open and use the DraftKings app while watching any live, on-demand, or recorded DISH TV content. The app can be accessed via the DISH Voice Remote simply by saying “Launch DraftKings” or from the Apps Menu.

The integrated experience is available to all Hopper customers, except those in in regulated sports betting states where DISH gaming approvals are still pending: West Virginia, Michigan, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania (as of 12 p.m. ET March 3). Placing bets is limited to customers living in states where sports betting is available to DraftKings account holders.

To learn more about the this integration, visit mydish.com/draftkings. The daily fantasy and sportsbook apps can be downloaded from the App Store or on Google Play.

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