Spring training brings baseball fans from around the country and their dollars to Phoenix area
Spring training is drawing baseball fans from across the country to the Phoenix area, where 15 major league teams' preseason games generate hundreds of millions of dollars in tourism revenue and boost the local economy each year.
Arizona department of gaming opens licensing window again
An ASU professor explains why the recent licensing round fails to alter the challenging economic conditions causing niche wagering brands to cease operations.
New online operators have chance to enter Arizona sports betting market
An ASU marketing expert discusses the state's operator interest.
Sports business conference invites industry experts to ASU
The annual Sports Business Association Symposium welcomed sports business professionals from various disciplines to share their career journeys with students.
How Unibet's planned 2024 closure impacts Arizona sports betting
An ASU marketing expert discusses Unibet's decision to leave the American market.
Super Bowl LVII generates big returns for Arizona Sports betting
An ASU expert says sports betting revenue report shows Arizona's strong wagering market.
Spring training is no longer an affordable experience
An ASU study breaks down how out-of-town baseball fans impact Arizona's economy.
Super Bowl jobs, outreach trips, networking among opportunities available to sports business students
Sunday’s Super Bowl in Glendale is a boon for sports business students who have scored volunteer opportunities, internships, and jobs for the big game.
ASU expert weighs in on Sarver suspension
Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury owner Robert Sarver saw companies such as PayPal threaten to end their business relationship with the organization if he remained connected to the team after being suspended for "racist, misogynistic, and hostile" behavior.
ASU’s Daniel McIntosh: Arizona sports betting a ‘qualified’ success so far
The one-year anniversary of sports betting in Arizona was Friday, Sept. 9, with billions in wagers placed and millions in tax dollars coming into the state so far.