The Guardian to Stop Advertising Gambling Products and Services

Newspaper and websites to no longer carry gambling ads

by - Thursday, June 15th, 2023 2:47

The Guardian
The Guardian to Stop Advertising Gambling Products and Services that it will no longer allow the advertising of gambling products and services on any of its media platforms.

This means that adverts for sports betting, online casino gaming, or any other form of gambling product with the exception of lottery gaming will no longer appear on the Guardian website or in the newspaper itself.

Speaking of the move Anna Bateson, chief executive of Guardian Media Group, said

The Guardian to Stop Advertising Gambling Products and Services The Guardian to Stop Advertising Gambling Products and Services The Guardian to Stop Advertising Gambling Products and Services

“Our concern lies with the pervasive nature of retargeted digital advertisements that trap a portion of sports fans in an addictive cycle. By taking a stand against gambling advertising, we believe we can offer a place for sport fans all over the world to enjoy world-class sports journalism in an environment free from advertising pushing betting, wagering or online casinos.”

The Guardian to Stop Advertising Gambling Products and Services that the gambling industry will face following the publication of its White Paper on gambling reform. However, critics of the white paper have said that the changes fail to address many of the most concerning issues in the UK gambling industry. This included no action whatsoever on the advertising of gambling products and services.

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Natasha Lyndon

Based in London, Natasha is a former sports journalist with experience working for some of the biggest athletes & brands in the world of sports and iGaming.

The Guardian to Stop Advertising Gambling Products and Services