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Ep 400: Argentina’s ad blackout and Brazil's proposed individual prop bet ban

Episode 406 Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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In this episode of iGaming Daily, supported by Optimove, Fernando Noodt, Senior Journalist for SBC Noticias, brings you the latest news from Latin America.


In the first half of the episode, he is joined by Lucia Gando, Editor of SBC Noticias, who brings news of a a proposal to ban gambling advertising across many platforms. The duo discuss what the bill needs to move forward and what it means for the Argentinian gaming industry. 

They also talk about the fallout from the publicity stunt which saw brief the YouTube streamer Spreen make a brief appearance for the Argentinian football team Deportivo Riestra.


After a short break, Fernando is then joined by Elisa Marcante and Ana Maria Menezes, Senior Journalists for SBC Noticias Brasil, to delve into the latest news from Brazil.


The trio talk about the Supreme Court’s backing of a ban on all welfare money from any igaming activities and the Minister of the Supreme Federal Court Flavio Dino’s argument that all sports betting involving only one athlete should be banned due to concerns over sporting integrity and match-fixing.

 To read more about what was discussed in today's episode, click on the following links:

-  https://sbcnoticias.com/juego-online-argentina-prohibir-publicidad/ 
-  https://sbcnoticias.com/spreen-deportivo-riestra-apuestas-ilegales/ 
-  https://sbcnoticias.com/br/apostas-luiz-fux-liminar-parcial-adis-7721-7723/ 
-  https://sbcnoticias.com/br/senacon-suspende-bonificacaoes-casas-apostas/ 

Host: Fernando Noodt 
Guests: Lucia Gando, Ana Maria Menezes & Elisa Marcante

Producer: Anaya McDonald

Editor: James Ross


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