Thursday, August 10, 2023

Scandals in Sports Gambling Industry

The dark side of the US sports betting boom




The dark side of the US sports betting boom Americans have bet $245bn on sporting events since restrictions were loosened in 2018. 
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Iowa is now the 11th state to legalize sports gambling in the U.S. -  MarketWatch

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One of the leading sports gambling stocks fell sharply on Wednesday after media giant ESPN took a large step into the online betting world.
CNBC · Jesse Pound · 1 day ago
ESPN Bet will also have unspecified “access” to ESPN talent, the companies said. Penn's rights to the ESPN brand will initially run for a decade and can be ...
ABC News · DAVID HAMILTON AP Business Writer · 2 days ago
Yahoo Finance's Josh Schafer joins the Live show to discuss the sports betting market, whether this deal could be successful in the long term, ...
Yahoo Finance · Yahoo Finance · 1 day ago

The move marks a sharp pivot for Penn, which has struggled to secure market share in the competitive U.S. sports-gambling industry.
Wall Street Journal · Katherine Sayre · 2 days ago
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