US Mobile Sports Betting Continues to Surge in 2023
The 2023 football, basketball, and hockey seasons have attracted a large number of new players who are primarily wagering with mobile apps.
Nikhil Kalro covers the sports betting industry and revenue reporting at Gaming Today. Much of his work analyzes state revenue information, including betting activity and revenue for individual states and sportsbook operators. In addition, Nikhil provides news updates on the gambling industry itself, including product launches and legal issues. Nikhil’s previous experience includes five years with ESPN.
The 2023 football, basketball, and hockey seasons have attracted a large number of new players who are primarily wagering with mobile apps.
Ending a months-long streak of double-digit holds, Virginia recorded a surge in sports betting to post a record $639 million handle.
Online sports betting officially launched in Delaware with BetRivers Sportsbook, owned by Rush Street Interactive.
DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM were among the seven online sportsbook operators who applied for a North Carolina license before the deadline.
California Nations Indian Gaming Association has labeled the initiatives as a red flag for every tribal government and voter in the state.
Legal US sports betting handle has crossed the $100 billion mark. Learn how the sports betting industry reached this impressive milestone.
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