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MUSL "Hot Lotto" $2.2 million ($1.2 million cash) Wed 5/22
do you get paid for all the advertising you do for the hot lotto?
May 19, 2002, 11:54 am - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sweet Magnolia's in Virginia Kiss 634
shutup and stop the advertising shmuck
May 4, 2002, 10:43 pm - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum

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Dec 14, 2001, 7:50 pm - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum

Neighbor states may lose lottery windfall
A solitary billboard between Nashville and the Kentucky state line tells the story of what surrounding states have to lose or possibly gain when Tennessee begins its own lottery next year.The billboard, leased by the Kentucky lottery, announces the latest Powerball jackpot. It is a subtle reminder that lottery tickets are available not far ahead.Kentucky does little to promote its lottery in Tennessee, spokewoman Sara Westerman said. But it would like to keep as much as possible of the estimated
Oct 8, 2003, 4:42 am - Todd - Lottery News

S.C. Lottery may learn lessons from Georgia
As North Carolina inches closer to starting a lottery, Georgia lottery officials may be enjoying a sense of irony, as South Carolina is now undergoing the same uncomfortable feeling that they created for the Georgia Lottery when they started the S.C. Education Lottery in 2002.At the time, South Carolina politicians estimated that a Palmetto State lottery would siphon away up to $112 million from Georgia's lottery.But those predictions never came to pass.Instead, Georgia has enjoyed a string of r
May 10, 2005, 12:24 pm - Todd - Lottery News

$5M Mass. Lottery Ad Blitz Begins
Treasurer predicting campaign will bring in extra $25MThe Massachusetts Lottery embarks on an ambitious $5 million advertising campaign on Monday, with Lottery officials hoping to draw new players with a series of television, radio, newspaper and billboard ads that will appear through June.The Jackpot Awareness campaign will stress the Lottery's role in raising money for cities and towns, a claim that was somewhat undercut last year when Gov. Mitt Romney and legislators diverted nearly $150 mi
Jan 23, 2004, 2:59 pm - Todd - Lottery News

What's next for the N.C. lottery
Here's a quick look at what will happen next for the North Carolina lottery, which received final legislative approval Tuesday:BILL SIGNING: Democratic Gov. Mike Easley will sign the bill into law Wednesday.LOTTERY COMMISSION: The governor, the Senate president pro tempore and House speaker will appoint the nine members of the North Carolina State Lottery Commission. The commission will hire a director, who with approval of the commission, can hire an outside firm to operate the games.ADVERTISIN
Aug 30, 2005, 9:42 pm - Todd - Lottery News

N.C. lottery still in limbo as budget talks continue
North Carolina Governor Mike Easley kicked off budget negotiations with House and Senate leaders by pushing for an aggressively advertised lottery that he would clearly control. The governor indicated that he would like to change some of the lottery language, and that's something we'd have to speak to the members about, House Speaker Jim Black said early Thursday, just after passage of the House's $17 billion budget proposal.A lottery proposal that narrowly passed the House in April only allows
Jun 17, 2005, 1:06 pm - Todd - Lottery News

draw game tickets in vermont
how many states have advertising on draw game tickets the machine prints out and who wants it on something you pay for, waste paper and takes twice as long to print, my state lottery has tickets with advertising for the fast game pro, so draw game tickets are twice as long or longer. and with the fast play games i cant even find the odds for those games on state web site. also draw game tickets do not fit in the plastic sleeve Vermont state lottery provides. i called state lottery, they told me
Mar 27, 2019, 11:32 pm - willbur77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Massachusetts official warns lottery could become "irrelevant"
What was the figure? Isn t it 70% of all lottery sales comes from 20% of players. Meaning income levels, 20% of players in a certain income per year class. People with money are less likely to play the lottery as much. So, all this talk about helping communities, and aiding people s everyday lives , well, it s a little misleading . We ve heard this before. This is deceptive advertising. The lottery uses more money for advertising than it does for schools. For the simple reason that it is their f
Jun 14, 2018, 12:02 pm - Soledad - Lottery News