Polymarket scores partnerships with Dow Jones and New York Rangers
Polymarket has agreed two new partnerships this week, one with Dow Jones & Company and another with NHL team the New York Rangers.


The deal with Dow Jones & Company, the publishing firm behind the Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and MarketWatch, will see Polymarket integrate prediction market signals into various forms of content across the company’s portfolio of media assets.
Data from the prediction markets platform on economic, political and cultural topics will be displayed in dedicated modules across Dow Jones sites, while the firms will also introduce a new custom earnings calendar featuring prediction market expectations for the financial performance of listed companies.
 
“We’re making prediction markets data accessible to our users, because it’s a rapidly growing source of real-time insight into collective beliefs about future events,” commented Dow Jones CEO Almar Latour.
 
Latour added that the partnership is intended to help readers better interpret market sentiment and assess risk.
 
Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan added that integrating the company’s data into Dow Jones’ content will help create “a truly comprehensive news experience for readers.”
 
Polymarket becomes Rangers’ Official Prediction Markets Partner
 
Elsewhere, Polymarket signed a partnership with the New York Rangers to become its Official Prediction Markets Partner.
Under this deal, the firm will be featured throughout Rangers games at Madison Square Garden via LED signage, on-ice contests, concourse activations and digitally-enhanced dasherboard signage during televised games.
 
The firm will also become the Presenting Partner for one of the Rangers Centennial Theme Nights in the 2025-26 season.
 
Madison Square Garden Sports Corp COO Jamaal Lesane described Polymarket as “the perfect fit” for the Rangers, while Poylmarket CEO Coplan called the team “an ideal franchise” to bring prediction markets to a broader audience.
 
The deal follows both Kalshi and Polymarket signing licensing deals with the NHL in October, marking the first major sports league/prediction market agreement of its kind.
 
Under that deal, the NHL agreed to provide both prediction market operators with access to official NHL proprietary data and rights to use its marks, logos and official designations on their products.
 
Dingnews.com 12/01/2026


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