A Gambling Reference Every 4 Minutes: Sports TV Has a Problem It Won’t Admit

The Washington Post trained an AI to watch 50 hours of sports television and count gambling references — commercials, arena logos, broadcast overlays, analysts quoting spreads. Nearly 90,000 frames analyzed. The result: one gambling reference every four minutes, across every sport, every broadcast, every network. Hockey was the worst. Gambling references appeared in 60% ofContinue reading “A Gambling Reference Every 4 Minutes: Sports TV Has a Problem It Won’t Admit”

Senate Sports Betting Hearing: What the “No Sure Bets” Hearing Actually Means

The Senate Commerce Subcommittee has scheduled a hearing for May 20 titled “No Sure Bets: Protecting Sports Integrity in America,” and if you follow this industry closely, the name alone tells you everything about who’s driving the agenda. Congress doesn’t call a hearing “No Sure Bets” because it’s trying to protect you. It calls aContinue reading “Senate Sports Betting Hearing: What the “No Sure Bets” Hearing Actually Means”

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