Sports Betting HOF: Jay Kornegay and the Westgate SuperBook
Jay Kornegay began his journey in the sports betting industry more than 25 years ago. He’s been integral to the establishment of brick-and-mortar sportsbooks...
Player Protection Symposium: Combating responsible gambling’s identity crisis
Does responsible gambling have an identity problem? And if so, is that identity problem holding it back?At the SBC Summit North America Player Protection...
NCAA counted 2K instances of bettor harassment during March Madness
According to NCAA Managing Director Mark Hicks, the organization has a pretty clear understanding of the scope of bettor harassment on social media.Speaking to...
Sports Betting HOF: Alonso credits her success to being a sponge
Oftentimes, people fall into a career path and never deviate. They find a field or a specialty that works for them and they lean...
Sports Betting HOF: Baccellieri’s journey from Caesars to Circa
In the bustling heart of Las Vegas, where dreams are spun against the backdrop of neon lights, Richie Baccellieri's narrative embodies the quintessential American...
DraftKings to follow ‘outstanding’ Q1 with SGP cash-out feature
At DraftKings' first-quarter earnings call, CEO Jason Robins revealed that the sportsbook will launch a cash-out feature for same game parlays later this year.Robins...
Greenblatt discusses BetMGM’s Super Bowl takeover
BetMGM and its CEO Adam Greenblatt went into this year’s Super Bowl with a plan: make sure anyone coming to Vegas knew what BetMGM...
Michael Bauer, Greentube: states must offer long-term assurances for online casino market
Chief Financial Officer at Greentube Michael Bauer speaks to SBC Americas about why New Jersey and Michigan were earmarked as ideal states to begin...
Snowden admits ESPN Bet launch had ‘bumps in the road’
PENN Entertainment's Q1 earnings call became a de facto postmortem for the launch of ESPN Bet, with CEO Jay Snowden admitting areas the collaboration...
Sports betting coalition submits petition to Missouri Secretary of State
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft has required 180,000 signatures for Winning for Missouri Education's petition.




















