Gambling Ad Airs During Simpsons

Gambling Ad Airs During SimpsonsAn advert for a poker website is seen by a 9-year-old girl during the middle of The Simpsons. It just so happens that the girl's father is Problem Gambling Foundation chief executive John Stansfield.

By Bernard J | Dec 22, 2007
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The New Zealand Government is looking into allegations that the advert breaches their online gambling ban. The Gambling Act bans online or remote interactive gambling unless conducted by someone outside New Zealand or is a sales promotion scheme in the form of a lottery.

It also bans advertising for overseas gambling.

The particular advert in question promoted a company called PokerStars.net. This poker website allows you to play online against other players for play money. It is however a mirror website for PokerStars.com which accepts real money.

The TV company, TV3, responsible for showing the advert will continue screening it as they say it was vetted by the Television Commercials Approval Bureau which pre-screens all TV ads before they go to air, in line with the Advertising Standards Authority guidelines.

Problem Gambling Foundation health promotion adviser Melissa Gregan said she saw the advert at 5.09pm and 7.40pm, both during The Simpsons.

An Internal Affairs Department spokesman said they department were looking into complaints from several sources about the commercial and would decide by the end of January what action to take.

Gambling codes are very strict in New Zealand, they allow only four types of gambling; Scratch cards, the Lottery, horse-racing and in casinos.
 
1 Comments
 
I suppose it all depends.
by Tova 2 months ago
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Is the Simpsons a children's show? I guess it was once, but its themes have become increasingly complex. One of the great things about the show is that it shows important issues under the guise of cartoons.
I don't think it is all that bad to have a gambling commercial in the middle of it.