Gov. Cooper Sends Second Reminder To Regulators To Launch Sports Betting By March Madness
On Tuesday, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper doubled down on his push to get regulators to launch online sports betting before March Madness. Cooper told reporters after Tuesday’s Council of State meeting, “The idea is to try to get it in place before March Madness. There’s a lot going on at the Lottery Commission to […]
NC Lottery Recommends Jan. 26 Deadline For Operators To Submit Internal Controls Documentation
Regulators urge the seven operators who submitted their NC sports betting applications to submit internal controls by the end of Jan.
NC Regulators Tiptoeing Toward A Sports Betting Launch Date
The NCLC Sports Betting Committee hinted that an online sports betting launch date is coming soon, possibly at the Jan. 10 full NCLC meeting.
Seven Early Bird Operators Met The NC Online Sports Betting Application Deadline
Only seven of the 15 operators requesting NC sports betting applications met the “recommended deadline.” We round up the early birds here.
Sportsbooks Rush to Meet North Carolina Sports Betting Early Bird Deadline
Today is the deadline for NC online sportsbooks wishing to launch on the earliest “go-live” date to submit their applications to the NCLC.
Gov. Roy Cooper Wants To Launch NC Online Sports Betting By March Madness 2024
On Wednesday, Gov. Cooper told the Ovies+Giglio podcast that NC online sports betting could be here soon, maybe before March Madness.
North Carolina Sportsbooks On The Clock To Meet Dec. 27 Deadline
For those sportsbooks hoping to launch at NC’s earliest go-live date, they have a week left to submit their sports betting applications.
Fanatics Inks Deal With The Carolina Hurricanes To Enter NC Sports Betting Market
Fanatics partnered with the Hurricanes on Friday to enter the NC sports betting market. The deal could include a sportsbook at PNC Arena.
NC Regulators Approve Affiliate Marketing Structure And Other Guidelines for Sports Betting Operators
On Wed., the NCLC approved changes to sports betting rules, allowing affiliate marketers to operate in NC along with other minor changes.
Not Enough Seats At The Sports Betting Table For All North Carolina Applicants
To date, 14 operators have requested a North Carolina sports betting application. That’s three more applications than the state has licenses.