Category: Sports Betting
The Gaming News Canada Fiver: March 24, 2023
PlayNow, the only legal gambling website in Manitoba, is celebrating its 10th anniversary and it appears the province’s government has no... more
Coolbet’s demise in Ontario more of a snapshot of one company rather than the market at large
The announcement by Coolbet that they’re exiting the Ontario market raised a few eyebrows, but for people close to the market, it’s all... more
Manitoba celebrates 10 years of licensed igaming
Manitoba’s only legal gambling website, PlayNow, is celebrating its 10th anniversary and it seems like there’s no appetite in the province... more
Sports-betting exec Joe Asher named to chair board of Washington, D.C., think tank
Las Vegas resident Joe Asher, president of sports betting for IGT and gaming-industry Hall of Famer, has another honor to add to this... more
Rivalry looks to expand Ontario reach with original casino product
In an igaming market as competitive as Ontario’s, every operator is looking to get a leg up. Quality product and differentiation are... more
Sports wagering getting second chance in North Carolina House
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A second-chance effort this year to authorize sports wagering across North Carolina took off on Tuesday with its... more
Las Vegas: March Madness arrives in city after years of avoiding it
LAS VEGAS (AP) — March Madness has long been a huge draw for gamblers who came to Las Vegas to place their bets on the tournament while... more
Louisiana: Gaming revenue tops $193 million in February, slight decrease from 2022
The Louisiana Gaming Control Board Monday reported revenue of $193.2 million for February, a decrease of 1.9% from the revenue generated in... more
Pennsylvania: February gaming revenue reaches more than $450 million, 22% increase over 2022
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Friday reported that combined revenue from all forms of gaming was $456.8 million in February. That’s... more
New Jersey casino, sports-betting revenue was up 10.4% in February
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey’s casinos, horse tracks that take sports bets and the online partners of both types of gambling saw... more




