The UNLV International Gaming Institute is launching a comprehensive curriculum devoted to the study of sports betting and its significant influence on media in a ground-breaking partnership with sports media behemoth ESPN. ESPN’s dedication to this project is demonstrated by their kind gift of $200,000, which will serve to launch the partnership and advance important research on the changing sports betting market.
The UNLV International Gaming Institute is leading the cooperation, which intends to explore the complicated link between sports betting and media and identify the difficulties that have evolved in this dynamic confluence. The executive director of the gambling institute, Brett Abarbanel, expressed excitement at ESPN’s backing and emphasized the significance of media depiction of sports betting that is both sustainable and responsible.
The program’s main areas of concentration cover a variety of strategies for comprehending and negotiating the complex relationships between sports betting and the media. The cooperative endeavor seeks to improve responsible gaming methods, create fresh perspectives on this emerging field, set responsible marketing plans, and specify guidelines for gambling initiatives.
This program is launched at a critical juncture, given the explosive growth in the last five years of betting and gambling-related content in American media. The UNLV-ESPN relationship aims to address the increased need for in-depth research and thought leadership resulting from the abundance of such material.
ESPN has more to do with the sports betting industry than just this partnership. Recently, the media behemoth teamed up with Penn Entertainment to introduce ESPN Bet, renaming Penn’s sportsbooks after the network. It’s important to note that this specific sportsbook does not currently have a Nevada operating license.
As the UNLV International Gaming Institute and ESPN set out on this innovative project, they will be working together to influence the appropriate incorporation of sports betting into the media landscape and offer insightful contributions.