Free-to-air TV in ‘diabolical trouble’ and needs gambling ads to stay afloat, Bill Shorten says
by Paul Karp Chief political correspodent from World news | The Guardian on (#6PY0S)
Labor minister tells ABC's Q+A that he is not convinced that complete prohibition works'
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Free-to-air TV broadcasters are in diabolical trouble" and many need gambling ad revenue to stay afloat, Bill Shorten has said while arguing against a total prohibition of gambling advertising on television.
On Monday evening, the government services minister laid bare the rationale for Labor proposing to cap gambling ads during general TV broadcasting, a position short of a total ban that has angered health advocates, the cross-bench and its own backbench MPs.
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