Slobodan Cvejić, a former member of Serbia’s electronic media regulatory body and current Vice President of the SRCE center, has publicly called for a ban on gambling advertisements on Radio Television of Serbia (RTS), the nation’s public broadcaster. Cvejić believes such advertising is harmful and inappropriate for a state-funded channel. The request comes amid growing concerns regarding the proliferation of betting advertisements and their potential impact, particularly on vulnerable populations. He previously served on the council responsible for overseeing electronic media regulations, suggesting an insider’s understanding of the existing framework. No immediate response from RTS or the regulatory body has been reported. This call for a ban reflects a broader debate within Serbia about the regulation of gambling and its advertising. The move aims to protect viewers and potentially reduce problem gambling.