UK stands by product placement ban
March 12, 2009
The UK culture secretary, Andy Burnham, has rebuffed attempts by commercial broadcasters to allow product placement on UK television. Burnham said that the government’s three-month consultation failed to produce a convincing case for product placement – which he said would blur the boundaries between advertising and content.
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