Why I’m proud to work for a newspaper that has banned betting ads
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Dear reader,
When I began reporting on the gambling sector in 2015 I didn’t have any preconceptions about the industry; after all, it rarely seemed to make front page news. One reason for this, I would later learn, is that problem gambling and addiction often fly under the radar, not just at a societal level but even within close-knit families.
Last night saw the start of Euro 2024, a huge moment for the industry to try and attract new customers through adverts. However, you won’t see any in the Guardian. One year ago today we announced a global ban on gambling advertising. We could only do this because our journalism is powered by the financial support of our readers. |
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Thank you.
Rob Davies Reporter, the Guardian
PS The Guardian’s reader-funded model means that, rather than focus on cheap clicks, we can devote time and resources to independent journalism, knowing that we have the full force of the Guardian and its readership behind us. That being said, we understand not everyone is able to support us financially. Read my full article on why I’m proud to work for a newspaper that has banned betting ads. |
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