Who is Tyler Andrews?
Tyler grew up in Las Vegas in the days before non-smoking casinos and major league sports. He attended Cal State Long Beach and began his journalistic career in the press boxes, pits and infields of Southern California. He then spent four years in Barcelona, writing for Metropolitan BCN about FC Barcelona football, art and entertainment. During this time he taught high school, an experience that has translated into his pursuit of targeted responsible gambling education for teens.
He now resides in Dallas, Texas, where he’s covered the gaming industry for various state markets. With NCSharp, he is in regular conversation with state lawmakers, gaming industry leaders and academics to bring North Carolinians the most important legal gambling storylines in the state. A couple of those include:
- How the NC Lottery Commission will fare as regulator of the sports betting industry?
- What responsible gambling frameworks need to be established to protect North Carolina student-athletes?
When he’s not playing around with his two daughters, he goes to concerts with his wife, plays disc golf, collects comic books and roots for the Vegas Golden Knights.
Must Read NCSharp articles by Tyler Andrews
North Carolina casinos: Property Values Don’t Lie: A Rockingham Casino Benefits Homeowners And The Community
Online Sports Betting: Identifying Risks For Match-Fixing And Bribery In North Carolina Sports
North Carolina Responsible Gambling: An Interview With Dr. Michelle Malkin On NC Collegiate Gambling Education
NASCAR: North Carolina’s NASCAR Market Could Be Tipico’s For The Taking
Tyler Andrews’ top articles from around the web:
PlayTexas: South Texas Town Of Elsa Could Provide Model To Legal Statewide Gambling
PlayOhio: The Curious Case Of SPIRE: Will An Ohio High School Get A Sportsbook?
Metropolitan BCN: Art Against Time: Two Barcelona artists have found novel ways to create works on the city’s streets
Tyler Andrews in the media
- NC sports betting launch protects consumers from illegal markets, ABC-11 Raleigh: Lottery Commission Reveals Sports Betting Start Date Of March 11
- NC sports betting launch date announced, Charlotte Business Journal: NC Sports Betting Set To Start March 11. Here’s What To Know
- NC sports betting’s big first year, NBC-24 Charlotte: North Carolina could hit $7 billion in first year of online sports betting
- North Carolina casino expansion, CBS-17 Raleigh: Nearly Half of NC Residents Support Casino Expansion, Poll Says
- North Carolina sports betting revenue projection, CBS-17 Raleigh: NC Officials Preparing To Launch Sports Betting In 2024
- Texas gambling expansion, Fox-34 Lubbock, Texas: State Lawmakers Consider Gambling Bills in 88th Session
- Texas sports betting revenue projection, The Center Square: Texas Would See Windfall If State Legalized Gaming
Quotes From Tyler Andrews:
“When problem gambling is seen purely as a behavior, solutions revolve around self-control, discipline and making wise choices. People screw up and feel ashamed. Their families shake their heads and scold them for this weakness. There’s confusion and frustration. However, that paints a very narrow picture of gambling as an addiction.”
“Since receiving nominal recognition from the federal government in 1956, the Lumbee Tribe has failed to secure full federal protection. As such, it has been unable to benefit from casino gaming. Were the Tar Heel State to legalize commercial casinos, it could fast-track the Lumbee Tribe in developing a casino.”
“Despite approaching and sometimes eclipsing NHL hockey in viewership, auto-racing hasn’t reached anything near hockey’s betting popularity. And this has more to do with betting products on offer for auto racing than it does with the sport itself.”
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Latest Articles by Tyler Andrews
The Interconnections Between Written Designation Agreements And NC Sports Betting Licenses
NC Sports Betting Comm. clarifies interconnection between written designation agreements and sports betting licenses.
Player-Versus-House Fantasy Products Under Fire In North Carolina
The Oct. 18 NCLC meeting proposes sports betting rules, including definitions for fantasy sports that outlaw player-versus-house products.
Don’t Expect Vegas-Style Online Gaming Through NC Lottery App
The NC Lottery Commission confirmed that budget changes outlawing iGaming would not impact the state’s launch of eInstant games.
Property Values Don’t Lie: A Rockingham Casino Benefits Homeowners And The Community
Using market conditions and the positive casino impact in nearby Danville, Va., we show how a Rockingham casino could benefit the county.
Budget Changes NC Sports Betting Law With An Eye To Sporting Expansion
The NC State budget removes the cap on sports betting operators with an eye to MLB expansion and new sports venues.
NC Auto Racing Fans Waiting For Betting Industry To Catch Up, Says Tipico Exec
Tipico’s Matthew Stallknecht tells NCSharp that U.S. sportsbooks have not caught up with auto racing’s popularity. NC could change that.
Preliminary Projection: North Carolina Could Bet $7 Billion Online In First Year
NCSharp presents its preliminary projection for total bet spending in the first year of online sports betting in North Carolina.
North Carolina Casino Expansion Could Leave Wilmington In A Dead Zone
NC Casino expansion is off in 2023, but if lawmakers renew the debate in 2024 with similar parameters, the state will have casino dead zones.
Casinos Are Dead And Other Gambling Changes In NC State Budget
NCSharp looks at the major changes to North Carolina legal gambling included in the state budget and related legislation.
Republicans Attempt To Broaden NC Casino Support With New Budget Workaround
Republican lawmakers drafted a stand-alone casino and medicaid bill to curry democrat support and finalize a two-months overdue budget.