According to several media groups in the UK, online casino operators could soon be permitted to advertise their products on television and radio. This is obviously welcome news to online casino fans keen to obtain the latest information on new online casino products such as simslots. The new approach toward online casino advertising is expected to come into effect when the Gambling Act 2005 is fully implemented in 2008.

The new code for online casino advertising has been drafted by the Advertising Standards Authority and the Gambling Commission. It will allow the country’s advertising rules to be relaxed, although the government has stressed that they will still be subject to “very tight control”. However, online gambling fans can expect to hear an increasing number of advertisements for online casinos in the coming months. Bingo halls, betting agencies and football pools will be included in the new rules, as well as overseas online casino operators. Currently online casinos are only permitted to publicize factual information in print advertisements and television advertising is strictly prohibited. However, with the online casino world changing every day, companies are sure to take advantage of other forms of advertising to market new products. Simslots is one new product predicted to benefit from increased exposure at online casinos in the UK. And if you were a slots fan, wouldn’t you like to find out where the latest simslots action could be found simply by turning on your television or radio?

Gambling Commission deputy chief executive Tom Kavanagh has said that although the relaxing of advertising restrictions will allow online casino firms to have more freedom, overseas online casinos will still be banned from advertising in the UK unless they adhere to the country’s regulatory standards. However, with more and more casinos showing interest in relocating to the UK, advertising for products like simslots isn’t far away, with many analysts predicting that simslots could be a common word on British streets in no time.