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Corey has worked in the gambling industry full-time since 2022, reporting on major developments that have taken shape in Michigan. That spans from the growth in iGaming, sports wagering and the land-based market.
Corey Sharp joined Catena Media in 2022 and is the go-to expert for Michigan gambling. Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, he previously worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer and NBC Sports Philadelphia as a sports journalist and content producer.
In Corey’s role as Lead Writer for PlayMichigan, he works alongside a talented team of expert journalists and analysts to bring you the most comprehensive and accurate coverage of gambling news in Michigan. Corey’s contacts around the industry makes him a trusted source. Corey produces daily stories and features about the gambling space.
Corey graduated from Holy Family University in Philadelphia with a bachelor’s degree in sports management.
Corey has worked in the gambling industry full-time since 2022, reporting on major developments that have taken shape in Michigan. That spans from the growth in iGaming, sports wagering and the land-based market.
Corey has served as a writer and editor and multiple publications, most notably for the Philadelphia Inquirer and NBC Sports Philadelphia. Corey covered high school, college and professional sports at two storied outlets.
Corey graduated with a bachelor's degree in sports management/marketing from Holy Family University in May 2017.
Besides the gambling industry and sports, Corey is interested in activities that improves his mental health, such as yoga, meditation and breathing exercises.
Eric Hession said Caesars can still do "great business" at 10% market share despite finishing well back of Michigan's big three.
The Michigan gambling regulator isn't sure if Dave & Buster’s gambling plan is legal. However, the MGCB already has "serious concerns."
DraftKings is seeing more casual bettors using its online casino, which, along with record promo spend, is helping it stay in the race.
Gun Lake Casino installed the "final beam" into Phase 5 of its $300 million expansion plans. The project will be complete next spring,
PENN CEO Jay Snowden reported a successful opening of the first ESPN BET retail casino at Hollywood Casino Greektown during the NFL Draft.
Despite purchasing 888's US assets, the MGCB told PlayMichigan that Hard Rock must apply for its own online casino license to launch.