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DOORDASH BECOMES THE FIRST-EVER ON-DEMAND DELIVERY PLATFORM OF THE NBA, WNBA AND NBA 2K LEAGUE
– New Partnership Tips Off This Week with Launch of DoorDash’s
#PlayItForward Challenge in Support of Black-Owned Restaurants Across North America –
DoorDash, the nation’s leading last-mile logistics platform, and the National Basketball Association (NBA) today announced a multiyear marketing partnership that makes DoorDash the Official On-Demand Delivery Platform of the NBA, WNBA and NBA 2K League.
DoorDash is tipping off the partnership today to coincide with the start of the 2020 NBA Playoffs. As the NBA’s first partner in the on-demand delivery platform category, DoorDash is launching its #PlayItForward Challenge, a new social media campaign designed to unite communities and encourage fans to support Black-owned restaurants. Ensuring greater inclusion of Black-owned and operated businesses across NBA business activities addresses a central goal of the 2019-20 NBA season restart, which is to find tangible and sustainable ways to address racial inequality across the country.
As part of the #PlayItForward Challenge, DoorDash will continue its commitment to support Black communities and donate $1, up to $100,000, to the National Urban League for every order placed from a Black-owned restaurant* on the DoorDash platform through the end of August. DoorDash will also offer $0 delivery fees** from all merchant partners in DoorDash’s program to support Black-owned businesses on DoorDash through the end of 2020. Hundreds of Black-owned, independent restaurants across the nation opted into DoorDash’s program to support Black-owned businesses and are searchable on DoorDash by keyword “Black owned”.
The challenge encourages participants to use their social platforms to highlight Black-owned restaurants in their neighborhoods, while challenging followers and fans to #PlayItForward by supporting and bringing awareness to Black-owned restaurants. In partnership with the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), the #PlayItForward Challenge tipped off on social media with support from more than 10 NBA Players, including Bradley Beal, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Aaron Gordon, Jrue Holiday, CJ McCollum, Donovan Mitchell, Ja Morant, Jamal Murray and Dennis Schröder.
DoorDash will also become the first-ever Presenting Partner of the NBA 2K League Playoffs and Finals, executing in-game activations that will bring fans special moments and relevant experiences through custom integrations and features. The 2020 NBA 2K League Playoffs delivered by DoorDash will take place Thursday, Aug. 20 and Friday, Aug. 21 at 5 p.m. ET and Saturday, Aug. 22 at 2:30 p.m. ET, and culminate with the 2020 NBA 2K League Finals delivered by DoorDash on Saturday, Aug. 29 (time TBA). All Playoffs and Finals games will air live on the NBA 2K League’s Twitch channel in addition to select matches airing live on ESPN’s digital platforms and the NBA 2K League’s YouTube channel. ESPN2 will air games live Friday, Aug. 21 from 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. ET and Saturday, Aug. 22 from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. ET.
“Growing up in Illinois as an avid basketball fan, I have always loved the sport and the joy it brings to communities. We are so proud to be the inaugural on-demand food platform partner for the NBA, an innovative and dynamic league,” said Tony Xu, DoorDash CEO and Co-founder. “This partnership will bring together food, sports, culture and technology to create memorable experiences for fans, while at the same time advancing our shared values of diversity, access and empowering local communities.”
When fans across the U.S. and Canada tune in to NBA, WNBA and NBA 2K League games from their homes, DoorDash aims to elevate the gameday experience by creating exclusive offerings throughout the partnership. DoorDash will also become an associate partner of future marquee events during NBA All-Star.
“This new partnership is a timely first for us as DoorDash is uniquely positioned to amplify our efforts to engage with fans who are watching games from their homes while also stepping up to support the Black-owned businesses in their communities – a key priority and area of focus across our leagues,” said Dan Rossomondo, Senior Vice President, Head of Media & Business Development, NBA.
DoorDash also launched today a new multi-platform ad campaign titled “Food Is Life” that spans TV, digital and social media. The TV spot merges the world of authentic fan footage with attention-grabbing graphics, taking consumers on a visual journey that highlights the breadth of cuisines available through DoorDash and the feelings evoked by the NBA’s greatest moments.
*National Urban League donation terms: Offer valid from 8/17/20 to 8/31/20. $1 donation for every order placed at a merchant who’s opted into DoorDash’s program to support Black-owned businesses. Valid only with participating merchants with a store banner indicating their participation in this program. DoorDash will donate $1 to the National Urban League through Round It Up America®, up to $100,000. Subject to availability. $0 delivery terms: https://drd.sh/VzIGgb/
About the NBA:
The NBA is a global sports and media business built around four professional sports leagues: the National Basketball Association, the Women’s National Basketball Association, the NBA G League and the NBA 2K League. The NBA has established a major international presence with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 47 languages, and merchandise for sale in more than 100,000 stores in 100 countries on six continents. NBA rosters at the start of the 2019-20 season featured 108 international players from 38 countries and territories. NBA Digital’s assets include NBA TV, NBA.com, the NBA App and NBA League Pass. The NBA has created one of the largest social media communities in the world, with 1.8 billion likes and followers globally across all league, team, and player platforms. Through NBA Cares, the league addresses important social issues by working with internationally recognized youth-serving organizations that support education, youth and family development, and health-related causes.
About DoorDash:
DoorDash is a technology company that connects customers with their favorite local and national businesses in more than 4,000 cities and all 50 states across the United States, Canada, and Australia. Founded in 2013, DoorDash empowers merchants to grow their businesses by helping to solve mission-critical challenges, such as customer acquisition, on-demand delivery, insights and analytics, merchandising, payment processing, and customer support. By building the last-mile delivery logistics platform for local cities, DoorDash is bringing communities closer, one doorstep at a time. Read more on the DoorDash blog or at www.doordash.com.
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Canada’s Ontario iGaming Market in 2026: Advertising Rules, Self-Exclusion and the Next Phase of Regulation
Ontario’s regulated iGaming market has moved beyond its launch phase. In 2026, the bigger story is no longer market entry. The focus has shifted to advertising oversight, player protection, and long-term regulatory credibility.
Ontario launched its competitive iGaming framework in April 2022. Since then, it has become one of North America’s most important regulated online gambling markets. Today, the province stands out not only for its size, but also for the way it is refining rules around compliance and responsible gambling.
Ontario’s iGaming market is entering a more mature phase
The market has already reached a significant scale. According to iGaming Ontario’s 2024–25 annual report, Ontario recorded C$82.7 billion in wagers and C$2.9 billion in gaming revenue during the fiscal year. The market also counted 50 operators and more than 2.6 million active player accounts by year-end.
These figures show that Ontario is no longer an early-stage regulatory experiment. It is now a large and established online gambling market. That matters because mature markets face different questions. At this stage, success depends not only on growth but also on visibility, public trust, and consumer safeguards.
Advertising rules are becoming more important in 2026
Advertising has become one of Ontario’s most important regulatory themes. Operators must still follow AGCO’s Registrar’s Standards for Internet Gaming, which set rules on marketing, inducements, and protections for vulnerable groups.
A new layer of scrutiny now adds to that framework. From January 1, 2026, Ad Standards began accepting complaints under the Canadian Code for Advertising of Gambling. This change gives the market a more visible complaint and review structure for gambling ads.
This development matters for several reasons. It strengthens accountability. It also shows that gambling regulation in Ontario is expanding beyond licensing and market launch. Regulators and industry bodies are now paying closer attention to how operators communicate with players and the wider public.
Ontario is entering a new stage of public scrutiny
As regulated gambling grows, public attention tends to shift. Early debate usually focuses on whether the market should exist. Later, it focuses on how the market behaves. Ontario now appears to be in that second phase.
Ad Standards’ review of gambling advertising complaints from April 2022 to April 2025 reflects that shift. In the early period, many complaints challenged the overall presence of gambling ads. Later, more complaints focused on the content of specific ads. Ontario also generated the largest share of gambling advertising complaints in the most recent period covered by the report.
That change suggests a more mature public conversation. People are no longer reacting only to the existence of the market. They are paying closer attention to how the market presents itself.
Centralized self-exclusion marks a major regulatory step
Ontario is also moving forward on player protection. In December 2025, the AGCO announced standards for a centralized self-exclusion program for iGaming. iGaming Ontario has also identified this initiative as a major strategic priority.
This step matters because it moves the system beyond operator-by-operator self-exclusion. A centralized model can create a more consistent approach across the regulated market. It also shows that Ontario is trying to strengthen responsible gambling tools in practical ways, not only through policy language.
For the industry, this signals a broader shift. Ontario is no longer focused only on market growth. It is also building the infrastructure needed for long-term oversight and safer play.
Strong channelization does not end the policy debate
Ontario has performed well on channelization. According to an AGCO-commissioned Ipsos study, 86.4% of Ontario online gamblers used regulated sites in early 2024. iGaming Ontario later reported an 83.7% channelization rate for 2024–25, noting that the change remained within the survey’s margin of error.
These numbers matter because they show that the legal market is attracting users away from unregulated alternatives. That is one of the main goals of a regulated online gambling model.
Still, strong channelization does not settle every issue. Once a regulated market captures most of the activity, expectations rise. Policymakers, media, and the public begin asking harder questions about advertising pressure, player safety, and the overall tone of the market. Ontario is now entering that stage.
Why Ontario matters for the wider Gaming Americas market
Ontario remains one of the clearest case studies in North America. It shows what happens after a successful market launch. Many jurisdictions still focus on legalization, licensing, and tax structure. Ontario shows that the next challenge is maintaining legitimacy once a market becomes large, visible, and commercially successful.
That is why Ontario deserves attention in 2026. The province is no longer trying to prove that regulated iGaming can work. It is showing how a mature market handles advertising oversight, public scrutiny, and stronger player protection measures.
The next phase is about credibility
Ontario’s next chapter will likely depend on balance. The market must remain competitive and attractive to operators. At the same time, it must show that regulation can support player protection and public confidence.
That makes Ontario one of the most important gambling regulation stories in North America this year. The biggest question is no longer whether the model works. The real question is whether the model can keep its credibility as the market grows and public scrutiny increases.
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