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British gambling technology firm Playtech is set to name former DAZN executive John Gleasure as its next chairman, Sky News reported on Tuesday.Gleasure, who will succeed Brian Mattingley, is ...
DAZN has released a number of viewership insights about its football content, across different global territories. The sports streamer has provided highlight facts and figures around its coverage ...
UK's Playtech to name ex-DAZN executive Gleasure as chair, Sky News says British gambling technology firm Playtech is set to name former DAZN executive John Gleasure as its next chairman, Sky News ...
British gambling technology firm Playtech is set to name former DAZN executive John Gleasure as its next chairman, Sky News reported on Tuesday. Gleasure, who will succeed Brian Mattingley, is ...
John Gleasure, a former executive at sports streaming platform DAZN, is being appointed as the new chairman of Playtech, reports Sky News.Gleasure is set to take on the role weeks before the ...
British gambling technology firm Playtech is set to name former DAZN executive John Gleasure as its next chairman, Sky News reported on Tuesday. Gleasure, who will succeed Brian Mattingley, is ...
The gambling technology sector is set to迎来 a significant leadership change as John Gleasure, a veteran executive from DAZN and co-founder of Perform, is poised to take over as chairman of Playtech.
As part of the deal with Blavatnik’s DAZN, News Corp. will own around 6% of DAZN and have a seat on the board, while shareholder loans of A$578 million owed to News Corp. will be repaid in cash.
DAZN and its North America chief executive Joseph Markowski have mutually agreed to part ways, sources connected to the decision confirmed to BoxingScene on Fri. Log In. All Articles.
DAZN has several links to Australia. It was founded by Mr Rushton, a sports and media executive who spent much of the past 12 years in Melbourne.
NEW YORK - Sports streaming platform DAZN will be the exclusive global broadcaster for the 32-team 2025 Club World Cup, Fifa said on Dec 4, with the deal worth a reported US$1 billion (S$1.3 billion).