iGaming Player Podcast: Brian Christopher, Slot Influencer; CEO, BC Ventures

Brian Christopher is the the leading slot and casino influencer on social media. Christopher’s live-stream slot videos, are viewed by millions, as well as the creation of Christopher-themed slot areas in casinos.

In today’s iGaming Player Podcast, iGP Editor Frank Legato speaks with Brian Christopher, the leading slot and casino influencer, on Christopher’s live-stream slot videos, which are viewed by millions, as well as the creation of Christopher-themed slot areas in casinos. Christopher also is waging a campaign to promote smoke-free casinos by refusing to promote casinos that still permit smoking, and how he’s now becoming an influencer for online slots as well. Legato and Christopher spoke in a suite at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas in March.

 

 


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