Por: Portland Press Herald Sports October 09, 2022
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is planning to launch in-person sports betting in the state in late January, just in time for the Super Bowl. The commission set a timeline at a meeting Friday, aiming to start in-person sports betting in late January at casinos and mobile sports betting in early March. The commissioners couldn’t agree on a timeline at a meeting the day prior, and said on Friday that the target dates may be too... + full article
CNBC USA Business October 19, 2022
Andrea Ellis has been appointed CFO of Fanatics Betting & Gaming.Source: FanaticsFanatics is getting one step closer to launching its highly anticipated sports-gambling division, nearly five years after the Supreme Court overturned the rule preventing states from legalizing bets... + más
Dueling California sports betting propositions appear headed to defeat, poll finds | Los Angeles Times
California sports betting: What's the difference between Prop 26 and Prop 27? | ABC7
The Boston Globe USA Sports October 13, 2022
LAS VEGAS — Honk all you’d like, but Massachusetts isn’t budging out of its slow-and-cautious lane when it comes to launching sports betting.Even at this week’s Global Gaming Expo, where vendors, casino executives, and operators have gathered to marvel at and extol the... + más
Associated Press USA Sports October 09, 2022
BOSTON (AP) — The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is planning to launch in-person sports betting in the state in late January, just in time for the Super Bowl.The commission set a timeline at a meeting Friday, aiming to start in-person sports betting in late January at casinos... + más
Fanatics hires finance chief for sports-betting division before January launch | CNBC
ABC7 USA Politics October 07, 2022
So far, more than $350 million has been spent on tv ads for and against two propositions on the ballot that would make sports gambling legal: Prop 26 and Prop 27.The former would legalize sports gambling in-person and the latter would legalize sports betting online.So,... + más
Endorsement: No on Propositions 26 and 27. Legalizing sports betting stacks the odds against Californians | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 05, 2022
Since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2018 that states could legalize betting on sports, California — with 40 million people and numerous professional teams — has been the great white whale, eluding gambling companies and casino-hosting tribal communities. At stake is $3.1... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 04, 2022
Online sports gambling companies, California tribes and card rooms have spent more than $410 million on a pair of dueling ballot measures to legalize sports betting in person and online. If either side thought Proposition 26 or 27 could win, they placed a bad bet. A new poll... + más
Your guide to Proposition 26 on the 2022 California midterm ballot | Los Angeles Times
Your guide to Proposition 27 on the 2022 California midterm ballot | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 25, 2022
Since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2018 that states can allow sports betting, legal gambling has exploded across America — leaving some predictable problems in its wake. Many of the more than 30 states that permit sports betting — including Michigan, Virginia and... + más
Bettor up! Record spending on California gambling question | ABC News
Bettor up! Record spending on California gambling question | Associated Press
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