Esports Operators Are Dropping And What This Means For North Carolina Esports Betting
What is the future of esports betting in North Carolina? NC Sharp looks at the state of the market and what that could mean in North Carolina.
Unibet Won’t Seek NC Sports Betting License After Kindred Bows Out Of The US
Kindred, parent company of Unibet, exits US gaming market. The move indicates NC could see fewer small sportsbooks enter the state.
A Third Round Of North Carolina Sports Betting Rules Looks Likely
The NCLC will likely introduce a third round of sports betting rules. We look at how this could affect the online sports betting launch date.
Hornets, Bet365 Not Prioritizing Retail Sportsbook At Spectrum Center
The Charlotte Hornets are emphasizing mobile sports betting as part of their partnership with bet365. When will a retail book happen?
A March Madness 2024 Launch Of NC Online Sports Betting Is On The Table
NCSharp ranks five possible North Carolina online sports betting launch dates by their likeliness. March Madness 2024 is within reach.
Sports Betting Application Window To Open In Days; Still No Launch Date
Sterl Carpenter, sports betting director for the NCLC, proposed license applications at today’s meeting, saying they would go live by Monday.
No Super Bowl Betting In North Carolina As Regulator Sets License Application Deadline
The NCLC Sports Betting Committee set a Dec. 27 deadline for all sports betting applications, giving them 60 days to vet applicants.
Which Top NC Online Sportsbook Has The Best Responsible Gambling Content?
NCSharp tours the Responsible Gambling pages at DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM and Caesars to determine who delivers the best RG content.
NWSL Expansion May Prompt A New Retail Sportsbook For WakeMed Soccer Park
League expansion and a robust media deal could compel NC Courage to build a retail sportsbook at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary.
North Carolina’s Responsible Gambling Readiness Lies With An Engaged Citizenry
The NCDHHS will receive funding for problem gambling resources in NC. The question is, will residents take advantage of these services.