DraftKings expands content offering with four new shows

DraftKings has expanded its content offering, adding four new shows to its programming slate, as part of its audio and video partnership with Meadowlark.
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DraftKings Inc has expanded its content offering, adding four new shows to its programming slate as part of its audio and video partnership with Meadowlark, featuring ‘diverse perspectives and new female voices’.

The operator has added the following shows to its lineup: ‘Too Many Men’ featuring hockey analysts Alison Lukan, Shayna Goldman, and Sara Civian; ‘The Cooligans’ with comedians Alexis Guerreros and Christian Polanco; college football show ‘Shutdown Fullcast’ hosted by Spencer Hall, Holly Anderson, Jason Kirk, and Ryan Nanni; and ‘DNF’ (Did Not Finish) an F1 program with Meadowlark’s Jessica Smetana and Spencer Hall.

The programs will be available on YouTube and across all major podcast platforms.

“With DraftKings, we continue to develop a dynamic talent network with the most diverse voices across sports and beyond, – voices that reflect the changing demographics. When you combine that with new formats – It’s very exciting,” commented Bimal Kapadia, COO at Meadowlark.

Other shows which are part of Meadowlark’s content deal with DraftKings include The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, Basketball Illuminati, Underdogs, Point Forward, Fútbol with Grant Wahl and Montgomery and Co, Cinephobe, Cinephile, and Off the Looking Glass.

DraftKings has recently launched new shows with Mike Golic Jr, Jared Carrabis, Mike Golic Sr., Meadowlark’s Jessica Smetana, and Michael Lombardi. The operator also has an agreement with Ross Tucker Media for daily and weekly NFL content.

Stacie McCollum, VP of Programming at DraftKings, added: “In just over a year, DraftKings has significantly grown its media portfolio.

“With Meadowlark as a content partner, we are well-positioned to continue to add more new shows to our growing line-up of original programming for fans interested in authentic voices and a modern take on the sports conversation.”