The Arizona Lottery operates entirely from the revenue it generates through the sale of its products; it doesn’t receive any general fund dollars from the State. Proceeds from sales of Lottery tickets, nearly $3.4 million per week, fund a variety of vital state programs. Since July 1981, the Arizona Lottery has paid out more than $5 billion in prizes to players, more than $3 billion in net funding to the state, and more than $686 million in commissions to retailers. Learn more at ArizonaLottery.com.
- Company Name:Arizona Lottery
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Headquarters: (View Map)Tempe, AZ, United States
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50 - 200 employees
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- Headline:Publisher: Arizona State Lottery
- Key DifferentiatorARIZONA LOTTERY MISSION STATEMENT “To support Arizona programs for the public benefit by maximizing net revenue in a responsible manner.” The Arizona Lottery, approved by a statewide public initiative in November 1980, became the first state west of the Mississippi to have a legal, state-administered lottery. Although the initial approval margin was slim, subsequent referendums have shown high public support. Legislation passed in 2010 ensures that the Lottery will continue until 2035. Jeff Hatch-Miller (pictured above) is the Lottery's current Executive Director.
- Owned / Operated Propertiesarizonalottery.com
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- App Url: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.transitfare.flgride
- App Support: http://mountainline.az.gov
- Genre: maps_and_navigation
- Bundle ID: com.transitfare.flgride
- App Size: 4.89 M
- Version: 5
- Release Date: August 5th, 2016
- Update Date: April 27th, 2017
Description:
FLGRide is Flagstaff's new public transit real time arrival app, providing accurate arrival times for every Mountain Line bus stop.
Using the app:
To find out when your bus will arrive, simply tap the Route number and then tap on the name of stop. Alternately, you locate your stop on the map, and tap on the stop to see arrival times.
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They are headquartered at Tempe, AZ, United States, and have 1 advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava. According to their Ads.txt, Arizona Lottery inventory partners include: spotx.tv, rubiconproject.com, rhythmone.com, openx.com, indexexchange.com, google.com, freewheel.tv, districtm.io, contextweb.com, appnexus.com, advertising.com, vindicosuite.com, brightcom.com, beachfront.com, advangelists.com, ucfunnel.com, aralego.com, springserve.com, somoaudience.com, pubmatic.com, mobileadtrading.com, spotxchange.com, conversantmedia.com, aol.com, 33across.com, gumgum.com, lijit.com, sovrn.com, emxdgt.com, adform.com, connectad.io, smartyads.com, cosmoshq.com, aniview.com, lkqd.net, improvedigital.com, valo.ai, admixer.net, e-planning.net, teads.tv, yahoo.com, adtech.com, xad.com, adyoulike.com, pubnative.net, smaato.com, loopme.com, smartadserver.com, telaria.com, tremorhub.com, connatix.com, mantisadnetwork.com, adingo.jp, video.unrulymedia.com, undertone.com, ssp.ynxs.io, media.net, triplelift.com, outbrain.com, kargo.com, synacor.com, yieldmo.com, roimediaconsultants.com, lockerdome.com, sonobi.com, lkqd.com, sharethrough.com, aps.amazon.com, sekindo.com, coxmt.com, freestar.io, 1rx.io.
Arizona Lottery works with Advertising technology companies such as DoubleClick.Net, FLoC Opt-Out, FLoC, Google Adsense for Search.