Hornets And Bet365 Form First Sports Betting Partnership In North Carolina
On Friday, Bet365 partnered with the Charlotte Hornets, making them the first online operator to officially enter North Carolina.
In Blow To Small Operators, NCLC Rejects Request To Remove “Written Designation Agreement”
Small sportsbooks petitioned the NCLC to remove the written designation agreement clause from sports betting law but to no avail.
NC Lottery Advances First Batch Of Rules, Leaves eSports Off Betting Catalog For Now
The NCLC approved the first batch of sports betting rules and introduced a sports betting catalog at its Nov. 16 meeting.
PENN Confident ESPN Bet’s Brand Strength Will Draw NC Sports Bettors
At ESPN’s Edge Conference, brand leaders took ESPN Bet for a test drive. Here are some of the features NC sports bettors can expect.
NC Lottery Commission Punts On Fantasy Sports Definition
The NC Lottery Commission decided to strike a definition of fantasy sports outlawing pick ’em-style fantasy brands from its rules. For now.
At Least 45 Sports And 11 Bet Types Will Be On The Table For NC Sports Bettors
On Tuesday, The NCLC released its catalog of wagerable sports and approved bet types. See what sports made the list and which missed the cut.
North Carolina Sports Betting Regulators Fall Behind Pace Set In Ohio And Massachusetts
Can North Carolina launch online sports betting by March Madness? At the pace the NC Lottery Commission is moving, it looks unlikely.
Progressive Parlays, A Patent-Pending New Market From DraftKings NC
DraftKings announced new progressive parlays in a virtual investors event. We break down how they work and look at DraftKings’ plans in 2024.
A Jan. 8 Online Sports Betting Launch Is Off The Table In North Carolina
The NC Lottery Commission confirmed that a Jan. 8 NC sports betting launch is untenable. This comes as no surprise.
The Three Bottom-Tier North Carolina Sports Betting Partnerships
Of the 11 North Carolina sports entities that can partner with an online sportsbook, these three provide the least financial viability.