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Bally’s Corporation and Sportsradar Form a Multi-Year Partnership
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Bally’s Corporation continues to expand into the legal US sports betting market through multiple channels. As a regional casino gaming company, it offers retail sportsbooks through land-based casino properties. Bally’s has also expanded into online sports betting with Bally Bet. To further its cause, Bally’s has entered into a five-year strategic partnership with Sportsradar. This…
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Penn National Expands Its Partnership With NASCAR
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Penn National Gaming out of Wyomissing, PA is looking to gain more exposure with Arizona online sportsbooks. Both states offer legal sports betting with Pennsylvania sportsbooks being one of the biggest markets in the US and AZ getting ready to launch. Part of that plan includes an expanded strategic partnership with NASCAR at Phoenix Raceway.…
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Major Horse Tracks Post Record Summer Handles
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The horse racing industry has suffered a few black eyes in recent years. A Kentucky Derby winner was disqualified, horse fatalities at a prominent track made front-page news, and more recently one of the sport’s top trainers has been embroiled in controversy over another Kentucky Derby winner. The Sport of Kings has always persevered through…
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PointsBet Expands North of the Border
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Australian-based sportsbook PointsBet has already made a significant impact in the legal US sports betting industry. The company continues to expand its markets for online sports betting through its mobile sportsbook app. Recent changes to the law in Canada that will allow single-game betting has prompted the company to form PointsBet Canada. To get this…
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FansUnite Makes a Global Push in the Legal Sports Betting Market
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The big buzz in the global sports betting industry has been the accelerated growth of the legal US market since 2018. More than a few international players have made a strong push to make some serious inroads into the US over the past three years. Nonetheless, the global sports betting market is expected to expand…
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Major Casino Gaming Companies Move Away from Real Estate Holdings
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The game continues to change at a rapid pace in the casino operator industry. Digital gaming is on the rise through iGaming initiatives and legal online sports betting. Costs involved with owning and operating land-based gaming venues is cutting into business growth. Earlier this year, Las Vegas Sands sold off The Venetian casino-resort as well…