Media Notebook: Sports Betting News On Twitter Is Not To Be Trusted
A Fake Schefter tweet about Michael Pittman fooled plenty as the Colts betting scandal broke β plus notes on VSiN-New Hampshire and PGA-LIV.
A Fake Schefter tweet about Michael Pittman fooled plenty as the Colts betting scandal broke β plus notes on VSiN-New Hampshire and PGA-LIV.
Allegations against a Colts player for placing hundreds of wagers may be the most substantial against an NFL player since the PASPA ruling.
The company also announced a July release of its peer-to-peer site, SplashSports.com, which will handle contest creation and money.
FanDuel hit a notable milestone in New York, surpassing a billion dollars in gross mobile sports wagering revenue in just 73 weeks of action.
At least four operators have partnerships in Puerto Rico, but only two are currently offering retail wagering and prepping for digital launch.
Hereβs βGet a Grip,β recapping the weekβs top sports betting headlines, highlighting some fresh news, and rounding up key stories.
The Centennial State wrapped up its third year of legal sports wagering with close to $418 million handle for April.
A late House amendment gutted an Illinois bill and stripped language requiring responsible gambling protocols for mobile sportsbook operators.
Virginia's sports wagering handle of $426 million for April made it the ninth state to surpass $10 billion overall in the post-PASPA era.
The issuance of the license paves the way for Fanatics to expand to its fourth state for online sports wagering by the end of the month.