Many gamblers in the United States have seen their casinos shut their doors due to the coronavirus pandemic, but New Jersey's online gaming operators are cashing …
New Jersey
- 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
New Jersey
Atlantic City casinos posted strong revenue figures for February. However, the New Jersey gaming market will take a hit in March, and maybe beyond, due to …
New Jersey governor Phil Murphy held a press conference earlier this week in which he announced that all land-based casinos in Atlantic City would be shut …
The coronavirus outbreak has shut down a significant portion of the sporting world, and that has hurt the New Jersey sports betting market.
Atlantic City mayor Marty Small recently filed a court order for immediate permission to demolish the abandoned property that was formerly home to the Trump Plaza …
Even with New Jersey sportsbooks losing $4.3 million on the Super Bowl in February, they still came out ahead on net revenue for the month.
Recently Nevada saw its first coronavirus effects with Wynn Las Vegas, Encore, and MGM Resorts all temporarily closing their sportsbooks. Casinos in several other states have …
Public support in New York for legal mobile sports betting may sway lawmakers in the state to make it a reality, and that would cost New …
In New Jersey, sports betting has been a big success since it was legalized back in 2018. Now lawmakers in the state are looking to expand …
While New Jersey has passed the Silver State in sports betting action in a few months, it still sits in second place overall. That may not …