On November 7, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) opened the doors for New Jersey sportsbooks to start taking wagers on eSports competitions.
NJ Sports Betting News
- Pointsbet fined by regulator after NJ breaches
- New Jersey moving to extend online casino legislation
- Sports leagues and media firms create advertising coalition body
- Caesars Entertainment reopens online casino in New Jersey
- New Jersey advances bill to restrict gambling advertising
- BetMGM and IGT launch Wheel of Fortune Casino
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On Monday, November 4, the NBA officially named DraftKings as an official sports betting partner. The multi-year deal gives DraftKings the right to use NBA betting …
Verizon Media has announced a multi-year partnership with BetMGM that will see the Yahoo Sports app integrate the gambling firm's sports wagering products sometime in November.
PointsBet has launched a fundraising campaign in a bid to drum up $84 million to continue their growth in the US sports betting market. This was …
For the third time in four months, New Jersey has topped Nevada in total sports betting action. The Garden State has taken around $2 billion in …
In September 2019, online poker revenue dipped in New Jersey and this is while there was a record-setting month for sports betting in the state.
Google is about to change their policies regarding online casino advertising, and it is in tune with the growing gambling landscape in the United States.
Ronald Baumann will step in as regional president of Caesars Entertainment and their three land-based casinos in Atlantic City, pending approval from the New Jersey Division …
DraftKings has signed on as the National Football League's official fantasy sports partner, penning a multi-year deal that gives the company exclusive access to branded content, …
Caesars Entertainment and Eldorado Resorts have scheduled shareholders meetings to discuss the terms of the two gambling giants' upcoming merger.