CNBC ‘Money Talks’ to Re-Air First Season

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The sports handicapping show “Money Talks”, airing on CNBC Primetime, will re-air the first season in anticipation for a third season pick up. Correction: A third season of the show has not officially been announced at this time.

The reality show follows sports handicapper Steve Stevens (real name Darin Notaro) and his Las Vegas-based crew.  Stevens runs the betting site VIP Sports, which has enjoyed significant growth as a result of the show. 

To some extent “Money Talks” has also educated viewers on the fine art of sports wagering spreads.

An air date was not immediately known.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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