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NJ Online Gambling Revenue Still Going Strong, But Big Changes Are On The Horizon

NJ Online Gambling Revenue Still Going Strong, But Big Changes Are On The Horizon
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April's NJ online gambling revenue hit $23M, a decline from March but still the second-best month for the industry, but interstate poker and sports betting in New Jersey will likely make waves in 2018.

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