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Sports Betting Shouldn’t Be Widely Promoted, US Poll Responders Say
US poll responders broadly support legalized sports betting, but they don’t necessarily want it shoved in their faces. That’s the takeaway from a new...
— November 29, 2022
YouGov Study Shows ‘Nanny State’ Gambling Control Strengthens Black Market Gaming
Previous studies have hinted at the negative effects too much regulation can have on the gaming industry. New research supports those earlier findings, indicating...
— November 23, 2022
Australia’s Social Games, Loot Boxes Under the Microscope
— November 17, 2022
Latest UK Youth Gambling Study May Not Present the Facts Objectively
— November 11, 2022
Scotland Wants University Students to Weigh In on Gambling Policies
— October 19, 2022
Skill-Based Gambling Preferred by Higher IQ People, Research Finds
— October 12, 2022
Problem Gambling the Biggest Target of Spain’s Ministry of Consumer Affairs
— October 12, 2022
YouGov Survey Shows Americans Concerned About Sports Betting Ads
— October 3, 2022
Deutsche Bank Bullish on US Sports Wagering Growth
— September 28, 2022
Indiana Report Says iGaming Won’t Harm Brick-and-Mortar Casinos
A report released Tuesday morning by the Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC) claims that legalized online casinos (otherwise known as iGaming), could generate hundreds of...
— September 27, 2022
Online Gambling Not Important in Singapore, According to YouGov Survey
— September 13, 2022
Twitter Sports Betting Data Revealed, Insights Claim Social Media Spurs Gambling
— September 7, 2022
iGaming Could Generate $6.35B in Annual Taxes, Study Finds
— August 2, 2022
UK Gambling Commission Finds Low Levels of Problem Gambling
— July 27, 2022
GambleAware Report Shines Light on Online Gambling Habits
— June 9, 2022
Spain to Issue Grants for Gambling Harm Research
— May 27, 2022