Caesars Entertainment Inc. is gearing up to potentially buy sports betting company William Hill PLC.
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Sports betting company William Hill confirmed Friday that Caesars Entertainment Inc. and Apollo Management Inc. are interested in buying the company.
The Nevada Gaming Commission allowed race books to verify Kentucky Derby race results with a national broadcast and are now considring allowing it permanently.
MGM Resort International’s sports betting platform has been named the first official sports betting partner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
ESPN.com’s web and mobile app and the ESPN Fantasy app will include link integrations to William Hill’s sports betting apps.
William Hill and CBS Sports are rolling out new digital content and offerings ahead of the fall fantasy football season.
The decline comes as 29 million more American adults have access to legal sports betting in their home state, 54 percent more than at the start of last season.
Penn National Gaming, the nation’s second-largest regional casino company and operator of the Tropicana and M Resort, plans to debut its Barstool Sportsbook app Sept. 18.
Just two days before the start of the NFL’s regular season, Boyd Gaming launched a new version of its B Connected Sports in Nevada.
Wrigley Field could become the second sports venue with a legal sportsbook onsite, but a Las Vegas Stadium Authority lease agreement prohibits that at Allegiant Stadium.
The Golden Circle Sportsbook and Bar can host more than 750 people, according to a release. Betting kiosks will be available 24 hours a day.
MGM Resorts International’s sports betting brand is expanding its presence in Detroit.
A dispute between Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, and Nevada sportsbooks threatened to block betting on the Sept. 5 race, but a regulatory solution was found.
MGM Resorts International’s sports betting platform is set to launch a daily sports betting show with VSiN, a sports betting network, this month.
The 6,000-square-foot facility at The Linq Hotel will serve as the epicenter of ESPN’s sports betting-themed content and coverage of teams and marquee events in Las Vegas.