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Marketing Prof Pens Globe Commentary on Sports Betting Ads  

In a commentary for The Globe and Mail, Dr. Timothy Dewhirst, professor in the Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, argues that regulations for sports betting advertisements aren’t being enforced effectively. 

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Posted Nov 4, 2024
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