Events and Reports
But the risks are arguably just as big.
The latest Leaders Special Report takes a forensic view of the current state-by-state positions on sports betting across the US, how the regulatory framework is likely to evolve, and what it will mean for rights holders, gaming operators, broadcasters, and consumers alike.
The report will also cover:
The report includes expert comment and analysis from the likes of Monumental Sports & Entertainment Chairman and CEO Ted Leonsis; Northridge Law Founding Partners Ian Lynam, Jonathan Ellis, and James Eighteen; William Hill US CEO Joe Asher; University of Nevada Gaming Law Fellow Anthony Cabot; and Genius Sports Group MD Steven Burton.
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Events and Reports
29 Nov 2022 • Report
Leaders Report – What’s an app worth today? Making decisions about digital that optimise ROI
22 Sep 2022 • Report
Leaders Report – Data Engines: The numbers, systems and services driving sport’s next generation technology
1 Sep 2022 • Report
Leaders Guide – How to design the perfect high performance away day
17 Feb 2022 • Report
Leaders Special Report – Transformation Journeys: Strategic Approaches to Digital in 2022
17 Dec 2021 • Report
How to maximise the value of branded content in 2022
29 Nov 2021 • Report
Leaders Special Report – Bidding and Staging: The host city equation
4 Oct 2021 • Report
Leaders Special Report – Women’s sport: bouncing back from the pandemic
1 Oct 2021 • Report
Leaders Special Report – ‘Owning the fans’: What does it really mean?
17 Aug 2021 • Report
Leaders Special Report – The super aggregators: sports IP pirates have gone OTT
14 Jul 2021 • Report
Leaders Special Report: Enabling digital transformation in sport
14 Dec 2020 • Report
Leaders Special Report: Building a better normal
1 Oct 2020 • Report
Leaders Special Report: Activating Digital
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