Kayo breaches gambling advertising rules

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The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found sports streaming service Kayo contravened gambling advertising rules by showing gambling advertisements during an Australian football match.


Gambling ads must not be streamed during live sport events between 5am and 8.30pm, including the five minutes before and after the event.

The ACMA investigation found gambling promotions were streamed on the Kayo service within five minutes before play commenced and during scheduled breaks.

ACMA chair Nerida O’Loughlin said audiences expect streaming platforms to show live sports in accordance with the rules.

“Streaming services need to comply with the rules in the same way traditional television broadcasters do,” she said.

“Gambling advertising during live sport is a major concern for Australians. Families want to watch live sport without needing to worry that children may come to think of gambling as a part of the game.”

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During the course of the ACMA’s investigation, Kayo implemented live production testing and technical enhancements to the processes and software it uses to schedule advertising.

Kayo will also have senior management review and sign off on future system changes that may affect the streaming platform’s compliance with the rules.

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