StreetsofBeige
Gold Member
I dont know exactly when it really got let loose, but as an example I'm watching after hours CNBC stock shows.
One of the women who has been on the channel all day gabbing stocks, is now doing Draft Kings and Fanduel NCAA sports betting lines live on the air as if it's no different that a stock segment.
No different then pro league sports having intermissions, analysts and panel members talking odds and over/under spreads etc... live on the air while children are watching.
How is this all allowed when smoking and booze are way stricter in marketing?
One of the women who has been on the channel all day gabbing stocks, is now doing Draft Kings and Fanduel NCAA sports betting lines live on the air as if it's no different that a stock segment.
No different then pro league sports having intermissions, analysts and panel members talking odds and over/under spreads etc... live on the air while children are watching.
How is this all allowed when smoking and booze are way stricter in marketing?