World Series Of Poker Inks Long Term Deal With ESPN

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The largest poker tournament on the globe and ESPN have signed a new deal.

ESPN and Harrah’s Interactive Entertainment have announced that they reached a seven-year deal for the network to continue airing the World Series Of Poker through 2018.

“This long-term agreement ensures that our content will continue to reach sports fans around the world through a wide variety of platforms,” said Jeffrey Pollack, president of the World Series of Poker.

The cable TV network has aired the WSOP since 2003.

The exact terms of the agreement have not been completely disclosed, however we do know that as part of the deal, ESPN will show a minimum of 32 hours of World Series of Poker coverage each year, including WSOP gold bracelet events and the “November Nine” Championship.

ESPN’s coverage is and will remain running on Tuesday nights airing on on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Classic, ESPN International.

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