Writer: Hannah Gannagé-Stewart
Igaming Focus: Has the affiliate rush started?
Louisiana newspaper The Advocate has launched an affiliate site, bet.nola.com, following legalisation of sports betting in the state... more
Tottenham Report: Twitch cracks down on gambling affiliates
Content streaming platform Twitch has taken a stand against gambling affiliates, banning links or referral codes to online slots, roulette,... more
Igaming Focus: Are U.S. operators overlooking customer retention in favour of acquisition?
The U.S. affiliate market is a delicate beast. It is yet to mature into whatever characteristics will define it in comparison to its... more
Tottenham Report: Is the UK industry awaiting a ‘reboot’ or an overhaul?
There is little chance of any change to the UK’s Gambling Act being passed before well into 2022, but debates continue in Parliament, as... more
Igaming Focus: Wire Act – Is this a defining moment for poker in the U.S.?
Few in the industry wouldn’t welcome more clarity around the Wire Act. For years it has hung over the burgeoning U.S. igaming market like a... more
Tottenham Report: Channelisation – the key to successful regulation?
The Danish regulator Spillemyndigheden released a self-congratulatory notice earlier this month, announcing that it had achieved 90%... more
Igaming Focus: Connecticut provides another foothold for US online poker
Connecticut is set to become the sixth state to legalize online casino gaming, and the seventh to regulate online poker. The latter has a... more
Tottenham Report: Another Day, Another Set of Eye-Catching Headlines
The House of Lords’ Peers for Gambling Reform group has landed a doozy with its latest contribution to the debate surrounding the UK’s... more
Igaming Focus: Is Bally’s the blueprint for transatlantic consolidation?
Bally’s Corporation is shaping up as the archetypal US omnichannel operator as it continues its acquisitive run; hoovering up... more
Tottenham Report: Is the UK Gambling Review at Risk of Overlooking Crypto?
The main reason for reviewing the Gambling Act 2005 is that the speed of technological change has rendered much of it unfit for purpose. So... more
