Meta Platforms Inc. convinced a federal court to dismiss a privacy class action alleging the social media platform improperly ...
Stephen A. Smith’s Solitaire app partnership began after a viral Finals photo incident. Smith ended the partnership due to Papaya’s recent legal dispute with rival Skillz. Papaya states it will ...
Stephen A. Smith no longer has a solitaire sponsorship, according to Front Office Sports. The news comes just a month after Smith was officially announced as an ambassador of a game called Solitaire ...
Stephen A. Smith is one of the biggest sports personalities in all of America. He is known for his one-of-a-kind takes on ESPN's "First Take." Each year, Smith is part of the NBA Finals coverage on ...
Windows has access to a vast selection of free, paid, open-source, and proprietary applications. While you can find many of these in the bundled Microsoft Store, others are scattered across the ...
ESPN is banning some of its on-air talent from promoting a popular but controversial Solitaire app. According to Front Office Sports, ESPN wants some of its top stars to "cut their marketing ties to ...
ESPN is prohibiting some on-air talent from promoting controversial Papaya Gaming’s Solitaire app. Mina Kimes expressed regret and embarrassment over not vetting the app before promotion. Papaya ...
ESPN reporter Laura Rutledge and a number of her colleagues on the network are currently embroiled in a full-blown controversy involving the gaming app Solitaire Cash. The company behind the app, ...
The controversy involves a federal lawsuit. ESPN talents promoted Solitaire Cash, now facing a federal false marketing lawsuit. ESPN ordered personalities, including Laura Rutledge and Mina Kimes, to ...
With some NBA personalities currently involved in illegal gambling, it’s not a surprise that major sports news outlets have begun to distance themselves from this fiasco. After all, when you hear that ...
The Worldwide Leader is telling its talent — almost all of it — to end any marketing connection to a suspicious app backed by a company facing a federal lawsuit. ESPN higher-ups directed Dan Orlovsky, ...
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