For more context on either matter, please consider Melinda Roth, visiting associate professor of law at the George Washington University Law School. Roth is an expert in corporate finance law, corporations, and sports law. In addition to her direct Wall Street experience from two leading investment banks, Roth has worked in the private and financial sector development and risk management. She has experience comparing (legalized) sports betting and stock market investing and to contrast and compare the regulatory frameworks of investments.
Roth has said, “Fox has already sold 30 second ads for $8 million, a new record. That’s just the cost of the spot of course, not the cost to produce the ad, and therefore this is often a big decision for a company to commit to one of these spots. Are there winners/losers from a corporate perspective if this was a good decision?”
In regards to Sports betting, Roth says “about 68 million American adults (26% of the population) bet about $23 billion on the Super Bowl in 2024 and those numbers are expected to increase. And that’s just the legalized wagering.”
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