Broadcasters respond with fury to proposed gambling ad ban

Television broadcasters have reacted with alarm to a proposed ban on all gambling advertising, which would cost them as much as $150 million a year, saying viewers would ultimately pay the price.

A parliamentary inquiry into the harms of online gambling today handed down its anticipated report today, which included 31 sweeping recommendations.

At the centre is a call for a three-year phase-out of all advertising by online gambling operators, applying to TV, radio, online and newspapers. Gambling operators spent over $300 million on ads in 2022 – half of which was placed with TV.

Subscribe to keep reading

Join Mumbrella Pro to access the Mumbrella archive and read our premium analysis of everything under the media and marketing umbrella.

Subscribe

Get the latest media and marketing industry news (and views) direct to your inbox.

Sign up to the free Mumbrella newsletter now.

"*" indicates required fields

 

SUBSCRIBE

Sign up to our free daily update to get the latest in media and marketing.