ONLINE SPORTSBETTING ON U.S. NEWSPAPER WEBSITES?
14 August 2009
NY Daily News publisher has a novel idea to
take Internet pressure off traditional newspapers
US real estate and media mogul (he is the publisher of
the New York Daily News newspaper) Mortimer Zuckerman
has suggested that online sportsbetting may help to save
traditional newspapers in danger of failing as the
result of the preference for television and Internet
sources of today's news followers.
The
publication Editor & Publisher reports this week that in
an interview with Forbes.com the savvy businessman and
entrepreneur was quoted as saying that the "...[US]
federal government ought to ... allow sports betting on
newspaper Web sites. That would save every newspaper in
America."
Pointing to the practice by British
newspapers, Zuckerman called it "a crucial part of their
net revenue stream. I know a major newspaper in London
that makes $15 million a year from sports betting
alone."
E&P points out that Zuckerman's remarks
come just two days after a federal judge denied a
request by collegiate and professional organizations to
stop a planned sports lottery in Delaware until issues
regarding the legality of single-game betting are
resolved (see previous InfoPowa reports). Since 1992,
federal law has prohibited sports betting in all but
Delaware and three other states where it already was
permitted.
Zuckerman said his solution for
newspapers would require an act of Congress and a
government willing to face opposition from [land] casino
interests: "Newspaper owners have never gotten together
to lobby for this because they have always been quite
profitable. Those days are behind us," he concluded.
Zuckerman will raise $50 million from the sale of a
portion of his stake in Boston Properties to acquire
printing capacity to efficiently produce up to 160 pages
of high-quality colour.
"I'm not trying to
pretend this is going to make the Daily News hugely
profitable," he told Forbes.com. "I'm addicted to the
print press. I've been a fanatic about journalism since
I was 12 years old." He said the cost of the overall
project will be nearer $200 million, with the balance
coming out of his pocket.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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