Three-In-Four ‘Young’ Sports Bettors See It As A Side Hustle, Survey Found
Among sports bettors aged 21-34, a whopping 76% think they can make money on it in the long run. That’s probably a bit too high.
→Among sports bettors aged 21-34, a whopping 76% think they can make money on it in the long run. That’s probably a bit too high.
→Sports bettors at Detroit’s three casinos were profitable in February. Meanwhile, online sports betting clearly took a big bite of the pie.
→The Detroit Pistons have entered into a multi-year promotional agreement with WynnBet, the fifth sportsbook the team has partnered with.
→iHeartRadio just launched 1230 The Gambler in Toledo, a station concentrating on sports betting and fantasy sports.
→Ohio’s governor has remained very consistent on sports betting, saying Monday that it’s coming — just like he did in 2018.
→There’s a ton of room for sportsbook brands to grow, as a recent survey found 55% of Michiganders eligible to gamble can’t name a single one.
→When looking at the first 10 days of numbers, Roundhill Investments Matias Dorta sees Barstool and BetMGM as happy campers.
→At least for the first 10 days, FanDuel’s online sportsbook is the leader in Michigan, although DraftKings and Barstool are right there.
→Barry Sanders, the Detroit Lions Hall-of-Famer, has signed on to be a brand ambassador for BetMGM sportsbook.
→Canada’s provinces can offer any wagering — and Ontario plans to — except sports betting until federal criminal code is updated.
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