MARCH MADNESS IS UPON US
20 March 2009
40 million Americans will be gambling to some
extent this week
Over 40 million Americans will be in gambling mood this
week, probably generating revenues in excess of $12
billion according to media estimates, and despite the
recession as they bet in office pools, on the Internet
and through sportsbetting outlets on the 64 teams
involved in the NCAA college basketball championships.
The phenomenon called March Madness started when
the seedings for this year's college basketball
championship tournament were announced at the beginning
of this week, focusing the nation's attention on
basketball and tempting even non-gamblers to take a
flutter as the tournament becomes a conversation point
and draws acres of media coverage. Massive television
coverage of the games perpetuates the excitement both at
home, in social venues and at work.
Especially at
work. Consultants Challenger, Gray and Christmas
regularly keep their fingers on the business pulse at
this time of year and report that the decline in
productivity due to March Madness disruption in the
workplace could be as high as $2 billion.
For the
online sports betting websites its usually bonanza time,
regardless of the US Department of Justice's attempts to
kill off the pastime. However, in January 2009 the much
delayed regulations for the Unlawful Internet Gambling
Enforcement Act 2006 came into force, and may impact
betting activity. The UIGEA sets out to disrupt
financial transactions with online gambling companies,
dragooning the US financial services industry into
enforcing its provisions.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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