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  2. Gambling advertising - Wikipedia

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    Gambling advertising is the promotion of gambling by casinos, lotteries, video games, bookmakers or other organisations that provide the opportunity to make bets. It is usually conducted through a variety of media or through sponsorship deals, particularly with sporting events or people.

  3. Gambling is easier than ever. Report warns it's a global ...

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    The commission narrowed in on policy solutions, such as reducing the marketing and availability of gambling, curbing government influence on gambling and avoiding research funded by the gambling ...

  4. The High Price of America's Gambling Addiction - AOL

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    But what's touted as good for the economy can be bad for society, and gambling addiction carries a huge price tag. ... "Some statistics indicate that as much as 30% of gaming revenues come from 3% ...

  5. Economics of gambling - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment is interlinked with gambling as well, for instance, the many shows available in casinos in Las Vegas. Hotel services and chauffeurs are also in higher demand because of gambling. Gambling increases aggregate demand for goods and services in the economy. In 1996, Americans spent one in every ten dollars on commercial gaming.

  6. Endless gambling ads have become the scourge of sports ... - AOL

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    Back in 2015, I was a young reporter tasked with covering daily fantasy, the latest fad in the sports world that also functioned as a clever loophole around what was then a nearly nationwide ban ...

  7. Responsible gambling - Wikipedia

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    Responsible Gambling, also known as Safer Gambling, is a set of social responsibility initiatives held [clarification needed] by the gambling industry – including government regulators, operators, and vendors – to ensure the integrity of their operations and to promote awareness of the harms associated with gambling, such as gambling addiction.

  8. Gambling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    O'Brien, Timothy L. Bad Bet: The Inside Story of the Glamour, Glitz, and Danger of America's Gambling Industry (1998). Sallaz, Jeff. The labor of luck: Casino capitalism in the United States and South Africa (U of California Press, 2009). Thompson, William N. Gambling in America: An encyclopedia of history, issues, and society (Abc-Clio, 2001).

  9. MPs call for cut to ‘bombardment’ of gambling ads ... - AOL

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