Norsk Tipping promises change to television marketing
Norsk Tipping has promised to revise its television marketing in a bid to promote more responsible gambling.
The state-owned Norwegian operator has committed to reducing the visibility of “more aggressive” games, on television and in areas frequented by those who struggle with gambling.
Norway has one of Europe’s most restrictive gaming markets, with only two companies permitted to offer gambling: Norsk Rikstoto and Norsk Tipping.
As a result, the latter’s promise of change could have major impacts on citizens’ access to games of chance, or at the very least, gambling adverts. Tonje Sagstuen, Norsk Tipping’s Director of Communications, said: “Now we have to see what is sufficient for us.
“Norsk Tipping will work with measures that reduce how visible the more aggressive games are, where those who struggle with gambling like to play.”
An investigation last year uncovered “massive and serious” breaches regarding foreign gambling ads on Discovery channels FEM, MAX, VOX and Eurosport Norway.
Consequently, Norway’s five largest TV distributors were told to remove the offending adverts. A follow up check was conducted this week, which found no extant violations.
Mari Velsand, the Media Authority’s Director, commented: “We found no violations, and the foreign advertising appears to have been removed. Much is now in place so that even the legal actors are able to curb marketing.”
However, according to the Norwegian Media Authority, Discovery believes its decision contravenes EEA law and has thus taken legal action.
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