by Michael Molter | Nov 30, 2019 8:43 am | Revenue
Nevada sportsbooks took in almost $550 million in legal sports wagers during October. Year over year, sports betting revenue increased by $100 million from legal sportsbooks. New sports betting handle and revenue records should continue to be set with mobile betting....
by Hasan Nabulsi | Nov 26, 2019 4:02 pm | Sports Betting
DraftKings will operate both retail sportsbooks and a mobile sports wagering app in New Hampshire. The contract between DraftKings and the New Hampshire Lottery will require DraftKings to pay 50% of retail sportsbook revenue and 51% of mobile revenue to the state. A...
by Hasan Nabulsi | Nov 6, 2019 2:38 pm | Regulatory
Cities that have approved retail sportsbooks within their borders include Berlin, Claremont, Laconia, Somersworth, and Manchester. Retail sports betting in NH was voted down in Concord, Nashua Dover, and Rochester. Online sports wagering apps in New Hampshire will be...
by Hasan Nabulsi | Nov 5, 2019 4:49 pm | Regulatory
Voters in Colorado will be deciding whether or not to legalize land-based sportsbooks in three towns as well as statewide online sports betting apps. New Hampshire voters in nine cities will choose whether or not to allow retail sportsbooks to be built in their city....
by Michael Molter | Nov 4, 2019 1:04 pm | Revenue
Every state with legal sports betting taxes their sportsbooks’ revenue at a percentage ranging from 6.75% – 51%. While the majority of states only send tax contributions to their statehouse, others give to the cities or counties that host the books. Sports...