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An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect Draft:Betviton. Please participate in the redirect discussion if you wish to do so. Kleuske ( talk) 18:06, 20 April 2020 (UTC)
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Hi, I work for Sportradar and am working to improve the article. My focus at this stage is to ensure the content is in line with WP:NPOV guidelines by eliminating promotional tones and excess language. I'd appreciate your review and implementation of the edit requests, followed by removal of the advertisement tag. The following are my suggestions:
In the lead:
In History:
Under Sports Betting Services, in the third paragraph, delete the last three sentences, leaving just the first sentence: "Sportradar creates odds for thousands of games across 40 sports."
Under Audio-Visual, OTT and Broadcast Services:
Under Integrity Services, in the fifth paragraph, delete the last sentence and change the preceding sentence to read: "As of 2016, the Fraud Detection System monitors more than 31,000 European football matches per year."
References
I acknowledge that these requests are a first step to enhancing the article and hope for collaboration to make further improvements in the future. Thank you. M at sportradar ( talk) 13:44, 12 July 2022 (UTC)
Under Sports Betting Services, in the third paragraph, delete the last three sentences, leaving just the first sentence: "Sportradar creates odds for thousands of games across 40 sports."' That would delete more information than I'm comfortable with removing without prior consensus discussion. In detail, the proposed change would remove all the following text: "
For in-game betting odds, this requires continuous recalculation of the outcomes using the live data that Sportradar collects or acquires through licenses. These odds are sold as odds suggestions to bookmakers, for matches for which the bookmakers are unable to create their own odds." That seems like informative material, though it does not have a source cited. — SMcCandlish ¢ 😼 16:50, 14 July 2022 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
In an effort to continue improving the article's reliability and encyclopedic value, I am proposing the following changes in wording, as well as the addition of references:
In the lead:
In History, in the third paragraph, reword for further accuracy and clarity, so that it reads: In September 2014, Sportradar became a 40% shareholder of NSoft, a software company from Bosnia and Herzegovina. That same year, EQT's Expansion Capital Fund II sold its minority stake in Sportradar to its flagship fund, EQT VI. Reuse references 8 and 9.
In Integrity services:
I can provide sources to give further credibility to the partnerships listed throughout the article and as alternatives to some broken links. Some of them include: https://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/19/sports/sportradar-nfl-gambling.html, https://sbcnews.co.uk/sportsbook/2022/03/07/sportradar-expands-stateside-portfolio-with-bowl-season-addition/, and https://insidersport.com/2021/01/14/afc-names-sportradar-as-video-and-data-distribution-partner/. I am open to providing all the sources for someone else to add, or I'd be happy to do so myself with a COI direct edit if others agree.
References
SMcCandlish I appreciate your response and tag removal on my prior edit request. I'd value your review of this request and the removal of the remaining tag; my COI is declared on the Talk page and my involvement here follows Wikipedia guidelines. Thanks very much. M at sportradar ( talk) 17:57, 19 July 2022 (UTC)
In History:
In Sports betting services:
In Integrity services:
In Federation Partnerships, reword the first paragraph to be more concise and replace broken link: Sportradar has partnered with several sports federations to collect or distribute sports data, including Handball-Bundesliga and the ITF. [14]
References
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This article contains a translation of Sportradar from cz.wikipedia. |
An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect Draft:Betviton. Please participate in the redirect discussion if you wish to do so. Kleuske ( talk) 18:06, 20 April 2020 (UTC)
Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
Hi, I work for Sportradar and am working to improve the article. My focus at this stage is to ensure the content is in line with WP:NPOV guidelines by eliminating promotional tones and excess language. I'd appreciate your review and implementation of the edit requests, followed by removal of the advertisement tag. The following are my suggestions:
In the lead:
In History:
Under Sports Betting Services, in the third paragraph, delete the last three sentences, leaving just the first sentence: "Sportradar creates odds for thousands of games across 40 sports."
Under Audio-Visual, OTT and Broadcast Services:
Under Integrity Services, in the fifth paragraph, delete the last sentence and change the preceding sentence to read: "As of 2016, the Fraud Detection System monitors more than 31,000 European football matches per year."
References
I acknowledge that these requests are a first step to enhancing the article and hope for collaboration to make further improvements in the future. Thank you. M at sportradar ( talk) 13:44, 12 July 2022 (UTC)
Under Sports Betting Services, in the third paragraph, delete the last three sentences, leaving just the first sentence: "Sportradar creates odds for thousands of games across 40 sports."' That would delete more information than I'm comfortable with removing without prior consensus discussion. In detail, the proposed change would remove all the following text: "
For in-game betting odds, this requires continuous recalculation of the outcomes using the live data that Sportradar collects or acquires through licenses. These odds are sold as odds suggestions to bookmakers, for matches for which the bookmakers are unable to create their own odds." That seems like informative material, though it does not have a source cited. — SMcCandlish ¢ 😼 16:50, 14 July 2022 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
In an effort to continue improving the article's reliability and encyclopedic value, I am proposing the following changes in wording, as well as the addition of references:
In the lead:
In History, in the third paragraph, reword for further accuracy and clarity, so that it reads: In September 2014, Sportradar became a 40% shareholder of NSoft, a software company from Bosnia and Herzegovina. That same year, EQT's Expansion Capital Fund II sold its minority stake in Sportradar to its flagship fund, EQT VI. Reuse references 8 and 9.
In Integrity services:
I can provide sources to give further credibility to the partnerships listed throughout the article and as alternatives to some broken links. Some of them include: https://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/19/sports/sportradar-nfl-gambling.html, https://sbcnews.co.uk/sportsbook/2022/03/07/sportradar-expands-stateside-portfolio-with-bowl-season-addition/, and https://insidersport.com/2021/01/14/afc-names-sportradar-as-video-and-data-distribution-partner/. I am open to providing all the sources for someone else to add, or I'd be happy to do so myself with a COI direct edit if others agree.
References
SMcCandlish I appreciate your response and tag removal on my prior edit request. I'd value your review of this request and the removal of the remaining tag; my COI is declared on the Talk page and my involvement here follows Wikipedia guidelines. Thanks very much. M at sportradar ( talk) 17:57, 19 July 2022 (UTC)
In History:
In Sports betting services:
In Integrity services:
In Federation Partnerships, reword the first paragraph to be more concise and replace broken link: Sportradar has partnered with several sports federations to collect or distribute sports data, including Handball-Bundesliga and the ITF. [14]
References