Report: FanDuel TV will be phased out by end of 2027

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The FanDuel TV network will be phased out by the end of next year, according to Paulick Report.

The company told employees during a video meeting Friday that 100 jobs will be eliminated by the end of November 2026, according to the report. CEO Amy Howe said the network does not align with the sports-betting platform's long-term strategy.

FanDuel TV will reduce its workforce by about 60% at the end of June, according to the report. The remaining employees will continue through November.

FanDuel Racing and TVG will continue to operate, according to the report.

FanDuel/TVG handled $2.239 billion through the Oregon Racing Commission hub in 2025, according to the report. That gave it a 32.8% market share of the $6.824 billion in wagers bet through the Oregon hub in 2025, behind TwinSpires, with 37.7%.

FanDuel TV reaches about 30 million households on various streaming services, down from about 50 million a few years ago, according to the report.

Andrew Moore, general manager of racing for FanDuel, told Paulick Report that the network will cut back on in-studio production and on-air hosts beginning in July. FanDuel TV will continue to have hosts and analysts at Del Mar's summer and fall meets, Keeneland's fall meet and the Breeders' Cup, he said. Beginning in December, he said, FanDuel TV will have no in-studio production.

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