Top Trending Gambling News: ESPN Signs on Influencer Katie Feeney
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ESPN Signs on Influencer Katie Feeney
As part of its commitment to driving growth and innovation across digital and social platforms, ESPN has signed Katie Feeney—a sports and lifestyle content creator with more than 14 million social media followers— to create content across ESPN’s social and digital channels.
The recent college graduate will contribute daily to ESPN’s social and digital efforts, including leading a refreshed approach to SportsCenter on Snapchat, which reaches over 9 million subscribers. In addition, Feeney will deliver vertical short-form video content designed for an enhanced ESPN App experience launching in early fall. Overall, her work will complement ESPN’s existing roster of creators who specialize in real-time, social-native storytelling.
In addition to her role with ESPN Social, Feeney will make appearances on several of ESPN’s premier NFL and college football studio shows, including Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown and College GameDay. Feeney will bring her signature first-person, lifestyle-driven approach – a blend of on-site access, fashion, and culture – to fans.
“From capturing Penn State games on the sidelines to now joining the biggest platform in sports, this journey has been incredible,” said Feeney. “I grew up watching SportsCenter with my family, and I’m proud to now be part of the storytelling that brings ESPN to millions of fans around the world.”
“Katie has built an impressive and authentic connection with sports fans by blending access, personality, and Gen-Z culture in a way that feels fresh and engaging,” said Kaitee Daley, ESPN Senior Vice President, Digital, Social and Streaming Content. “Her perspective and creativity are a perfect match for how we’re reimagining coverage to meet fans where they are, and we can’t wait to see the energy she brings to ESPN’s daily coverage and live event moments.”
She often shares her sports takes and predictions, particularly around major events like the Super Bowl and March Madness. She has a strong connection to Penn State athletics and enjoys sharing her Penn State pride. She also has a passion for basketball and has participated in track events like the Penn Relays.
It's not immediately clear if ESPN will be using Feeney to offer picks.
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Gambling Mogul Charged in Connection With Series of Brutal Murders
MANILA, Philippines — Tycoon Atong Ang has been accused in a series of brutal murders.
The Philippine Department of Justice has charged the gambling tycoon with murder and serious illegal detention in connection with the disappearance and alleged killings of cockfighting enthusiasts (known as “sabungeros”) between April 2021 and January 2022. 108 individuals remain missing though he is currently suspected of being the mastermind behind the abduction and summary execution of 34 sabungeros, whose bodies were allegedly disposed of in Taal Lake.
Ang said he welcomed the formal filing of cases against him over his alleged involvement in the “missing sabungeros” case, saying he is ready to address the allegations in the appropriate legal forum.
In a statement on Sunday, August 3, Ang, through his lawyer Gabriel Villareal, maintained his innocence and cautioned against the testimony of self-proclaimed whistleblower Julie Patidongan, describing it as “flawed, self-serving, and unsubstantiated.”
“It is from that strategic vantage point that Patidongan was able to upscale from a robbery syndicate to operating his criminal network of illegal gambling, kidnapping, extortion and intimidation, using, without the knowledge of his superiors, the resources and network available to him,” Ang, through Villareal’s statement, read.
“Finding himself under threat of exposure when he was himself tagged in the disappearance of a cockfighting competitor in Manila sometime late last year, he would now point to his superiors as masterminds in an incredulous story he has concocted to avoid the consequences of his criminal designs,” he added.
The powerful figure said to have influence up to the Philippine Supreme Court.
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