Oregon’s Scoreboard sees revenue rise in June
| By Richard Mulligan
Oregon saw a month-on-month rise in sports betting revenue despite a slight dip in handle during June.
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The Oregon Lottery, which runs the DraftKings-powered Scoreboard product, saw gross gaming revenue of $2.8m in the month to 30 June, which was up 17% on the $2.4 registered in May 2021. The figure was significantly up on the $777,903 generated in June 2020 when few sporting fixtures were available due to the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.