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PrizePicks Inks Deal with Wave Sports + Entertainment


WSE and PrizePicks
WSE and PrizePicks

PrizePicks, a daily fantasy sports operator in North America, signs a multi-year partnership with Wave Sports + Entertainment (WSE). The deal includes exclusive gaming sponsorship of the company's award-winning original series, "New Heights," hosted by Jason and Travis Kelce.

PrizePicks will also continue to serve as the Presenting Sponsor across WSE's wider slate of original series, which includes "7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony & The Kid Mero," "Podcast P with Paul George" and "The Right Time with Bomani Jones." The deal will also extend to new shows launching in 2024 as the company continues to expand its premium originals network.

"PrizePicks remains committed to investing in fresh and engaging content that combines the best of both the sports and entertainment industries," said PrizePicks co-founder and CEO Adam Wexler. "Wave Sports + Entertainment has emerged as a giant in the sports content world and we are thrilled to expand our relationship with the network with this partnership."

"We were able to find immediate success with PrizePicks when we partnered to launch 'Podcast P,' so it was only natural that we find other ways to work together," added Wave Sports + Entertainment CEO Brian Verne. "We are excited to extend the partnership across our growing slate of originals as we continue to launch more content and interactive experiences for our global network of fans."

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