{"id":20779,"date":"2023-08-18T00:56:56","date_gmt":"2023-08-18T08:56:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/streameasts.com\/?p=20779"},"modified":"2023-09-24T23:40:36","modified_gmt":"2023-09-25T03:40:36","slug":"streamlining-the-future-of-sports-betting-in-the-usa-for-an-enhanced-experience","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/streameasts.com\/streamlining-the-future-of-sports-betting-in-the-usa-for-an-enhanced-experience\/","title":{"rendered":"Streamlining the Future of Sports Betting in the USA for an Enhanced Experience"},"content":{"rendered":"
In 2018, the US Supreme Court overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), effectively lifting the ban on sports betting and paving the way for states to legalize and regulate the industry on their own.<\/p>\n
Today, more than half the country (34 states and Washington D.C.) has legalized some form of sports betting, unlocking a new source of tax revenue and creating jobs within the industry directly as well as in peripheral sectors.<\/p>\n
And now, with the proliferation of mobile technology, internet connectedness and sports streaming, fans can watch their favorite teams and see how their bets play out in real-time. It is making for unrivaled entertainment and a truly immersive experience.<\/p>\n
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As the sports betting industry continues to evolve in America, states and sportsbook operators must work together to provide an enhanced experience for enthusiasts. By providing a clear regulatory framework and transparent rules, states can legalize, regulate and tax this activity that grows more popular by the day.<\/p>\n
You can visit World Sports Network (WSN) for a comprehensive review of\u00a0sports betting in USA<\/a>\u00a0and a breakdown of the legality in each state. You can gain knowledge as you research in-depth analyses of the major legal sportsbooks, recent sports news, betting data and match previews, as well as learn about the best odds and expert predictions for hundreds of sporting events.<\/p>\n According to Kantar, the world\u2019s leading data, insights and consulting company, and their solution for measuring streaming service subscription levels, Entertainment on Demand, 85% of US households have a video subscription service.<\/p>\n The inevitable decline of cable television is leading to more interest in sports streaming from both consumers and providers. There has also been a steady uptrend in consumers canceling their subscriptions or services because they can\u2019t watch the sports matches or events that they want.<\/p>\n By using Google Trends data to analyze the most-searched-for sports, the popular virtual private network (VPN) provider, ExpressVPN provided an\u00a0overview of sports streaming<\/a>\u00a0interest in the United States.<\/p>\n The data showed which sports residents in each state are most interested in streaming. Perhaps not surprisingly, football and basketball dominate throughout America, as residents in 30 states searched “stream basketball” and people from 19 states searched “stream football.” The only outlier was Minnesota, where fans from the North Star State searched for hockey streams above all other sports.<\/p>\n While live-streaming sports is gaining traction, only a handful of platforms offer live games today, most of which have exclusive rights with certain sports and leagues.<\/p>\nThe Prevalence of Video Subscription Services in the US<\/h2>\n
Leveraging Data Analytics to Gauge Interest in Sports Streaming<\/h2>\n
The Future of Streaming Sports<\/h2>\n