Government proposes new limits on betting odds promotion during live sport

tom waterhouse nineThe government has called for new restrictions on the promotion of gambling during sports coverage – however, the networks would still be allowed to conduct live crosses to representatives of gambling brands and ads would still appear in the main breaks in play.

The announcement came in a joint press release from media minister Stephen Conroy and prime minister Julia Gillard.

Promotion of betting odds during the live coverage of a game would be banned. However, ads could still be aired before and after the match, and during scheduled breaks such as quarter-time and half-time.

The announcement did not spell out whether in sports such as cricket each individual break between overs would count. However, a source close to Stephen Conroy’s office suggested that while the details of this had not been resolved, such an approach would not be seen as “within the spirt” of the proposals.

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