Has sports betting become part of your daily routine? Tell us about it
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Has sports betting become part of your daily routine? Tell us about it
"The confluence of cell phones and legalized gambling has led to the constant ability to bet on sports."
"Even if you're just watching games or sports news events and gametime analysis are inundated with betting ads and spread breakdowns."
"Polling from 2025 shows nearly half of American men between the ages of 18-49 have an active online sports betting account."
"So what does that look like during an average week or weekend? NPR wants to hear from you."
Cell phones combined with legalized gambling enable continuous access to sports betting at any time. Sports broadcasts, news, and gametime analysis are routinely filled with betting advertisements and spread breakdowns. The omnipresence of betting information shapes viewing habits and the presentation of games. Polling from 2025 indicates that nearly half of American men aged 18–49 have active online sports betting accounts. Regular-week and weekend routines increasingly include placing bets or monitoring wagers while watching sports. NPR requests listeners to share firsthand accounts of how sports betting integrates into their typical weekly or weekend behaviors.
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