When it comes to predicting betting trends in the
United Kingdom, there are not a wide selection of publications to choose from.
However, the great-grandson of the eminent press baron, Lord Beaverbrook, is
hoping to help change that with the new UK national newspaper, The Sportsman.
Max Aitken is serving as the Managing Director of
The Sportsman, which is being targeted to the fast-growing crowd of
internet poker players and football bettors. While being interviewed by
Bloomberg, Aitken said the newspaper predicts that a gambling boon is going to
take place in the UK - fueled by the very same crowd they are marketing to.
And although newspaper advertising has fallen in
the last six months - as evidenced by Trinity Mirror Plc's The Racing Post,
who felt a drop in ad sales last year - the UK gambling industry itself has
grown from £5 billion to £40 billion in the last ten years. With
statistics like these, The Sportsman is confident they will be able to
not only give Trinity Mirror a run for their money by offering a vaster
selection of sport picks, but will also be successful at getting casinos and
betting shops to advertise.
Today marks the day of the first issue of The
Sportsman, which will cost £1 for weekday editions and £1.2 on weekends.
Circulation is being aimed to average around 40,000 copies per day. As for
the advertising, the majority of it will likely come from William Hill and
Ladbrokes - two of the UK's leading land-based, as well as online gambling
operators.