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ACMA issues warning for breach of gambling ad rules on 10 Play

Stue Temoha
Last updated: September 18, 2024 1:34 pm
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The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has issued a formal warning to Network Ten after its streaming service, 10 Play, was found to have breached gambling advertising regulations during two live-streamed sports events on 14 October 2023. The breach occurred during the A-League Women’s match between Central Coast Mariners and Newcastle Jets, and the Socceroos’ friendly match against England. According to the ACMA, 10 Play aired gambling advertisements outside the legally permitted times during these events.

Australian regulations stipulate that online content providers must not display gambling ads during live sports broadcasts between 5:00am and 8:30pm, including the five minutes before and after the event. The ACMA’s investigation was prompted by a viewer’s complaint and confirmed that the ads were shown during times when such promotions were prohibited.

Network Ten attributed the breach to an error in its manual coding process and stated that it has since upgraded its systems to include more automated processes for scheduling advertisements. This incident marks the first time Network Ten has violated the gambling advertisement rules during live sports broadcasts. The ACMA noted that Network Ten cooperated with the investigation but stressed the importance of compliance with these rules to minimize potential harm associated with gambling advertising.ACMA has been actively involved in monitoring and regulating gambling-related content, including blocking illegal offshore gambling services and affiliate marketing sites that violate the Interactive Gambling Act 2001. Since 2019, the ACMA has blocked over 1,026 illegal websites and continues to take action against entities that breach Australian regulations.

In addition to its enforcement activities, the ACMA has also engaged in consumer awareness campaigns, such as educating the public about the credit card ban on gambling services introduced by Responsible Wagering Australia. The Alliance for Gambling Reforms, an advocacy group, has been calling for further restrictions on gambling advertisements, particularly those targeting younger audiences.

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By Stue Temoha
Stue Temoha is an expert writer with a profound passion for gambling and online gaming. With a career spanning over a decade, Stue has established himself as a trusted authority in the industry, offering deep insights into casinos, sports betting, poker, and the latest trends in online gambling. His writing is distinguished by meticulous research, clear analysis, and an engaging narrative style that demystifies complex concepts for readers of all levels. Stue's articles are a go-to resource for detailed reviews, strategic advice, and up-to-date industry trends, helping both novice and experienced gamblers navigate the dynamic gaming landscape.
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