It also appears that the emphasis for the nighttime program will be sports and sports wagering. However, the live racing programming will include cut-ins and sports updates from FanDuel talent. The good news for racing fans is that TVG plans to continue to highlight racing through much of the remainder of the day. Adams is a former host on the NFL Network and her hiring is hailed by the website as a “big-name acquisition.” slot will be what the website calls a “SportsCenter-style show” that will be hosted by Kay Adams. Programming geared towards sports betting will begin each morning at 5 a.m. The changes are expected to take place in September. The FanDuel Group, a huge player in the sports wagering and daily fantasy sports markets, is the parent company of TVG. The website is reporting that TVG will be renamed FanDuel TV, which will become the first “watch and wager TV Network in the U.S.” TVG2 will be renamed FanDuel Racing.
According to a report on the website Legals Sports Report, TVG is about to get a new look, one that could include less emphasis on horse racing.