American Gaming Association
American Gaming Association
The American Gaming Association (AGA) has predicted that the National Football League (NFL) could see revenue rise by as much as $2.3bn as a result of regulated sports betting.
The American Gaming Association (AGA) has responded to comments made in public recently by US Senator Orrin Hatch who continues to call for a federal, rather than state-by-state, approach to legislating sports betting.
Key among the findings was that the commercial gaming industry brought in $40.28bn in gaming revenue in 2017, a 3.4 per cent increase over 2016, and the first time passed the $40bn mark.
In advance of the argument before the US Supreme Court in the matter of Christie vs. National Collegiate Athletic Association, a media briefing will be held on Friday, December 1, at the National Press Club at 529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC.
Ahead of next week’s Sports Betting USA webinar on the 15th August exploring how leagues are preparing for possible scenarios coming out of the Supreme Court ruling in the New Jersey sports betting case, Ewa Bakun, Head of Content at Clarion Gaming, shares her insights.
The AGA believes “a perfect storm is aligning” after launching a coalition campaign to end the 25-year-old federal ban which prohibits sports betting in the US.
American Gaming Association (AGA) is celebrating after the US tax office the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) climbed down on a number of proposals it had made for tax reporting of slot winnings.
Totally Gaming caught up with CEO Geoff Freeman, recently named one of the top lobbyists, to ask about the AGA’s campaign to get the laws on sports betting changed.
ICE VOX, the new concept in learning, which is being launched at ICE 2017, has gathered widespread support from gaming’s leading thought leaders and commercial partners.
The ‘new era’ represented by the election of Donald Trump to the US presidency will have consequences both good and bad for the gaming industry.