DraftKings CEO Jason Robins knows how people feel about how many ads they ran in 2015.
"It was just too much," Robins said. "It was over saturation. People were complaining. They were seeing too many ads. It was beyond the level that I think is healthy and good for the long term."
That said, get ready for round two. With the NFL about to start its 2017 season and daily fantasy ready to re-emerge from two years of controversy and regulatory battles, there's a fresh push from daily fantasy websites on the way. Read more...
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