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24 Nov 2006 | by by Ben Bold
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the goalposts and steamrollering through its curbs on junk-food advertising without them being properly...already begun the task of removing tens of millions of pounds of junk-food advertising from TV. Some ...
Services publication Change. John Brown's five wins included Waitrose Food Illustrated, taking ...
You're probably toxic with too much junk-food thinking after Ofcom's ruling last week. But I make...over junk-food TV advertising. So after a week of hand-wringing and soul-searching, what next? Well ... to institute such controversial measures on television if the result is simply a greater proportion of junk-food ... junk-food advertising in their media so that it is handled responsibly and balanced by positive healthy ...
Last week, as Ofcom announced restrictions on TV food advertising that could cost the broadcasting...While Ofcom was labelled "Draconian" by some broadcasters for its restrictions on TV advertising, the regulator seems set to take a more enlightened approach towards commercial radio. The day before the food ad guidance was issued, Ofcom had announced its intention to examine the future of the regulation ...
Media owners will lose around £40 million following Ofcom's proposals on food and drink advertising
Ministers welcome tougher stance to ward off total ban on junk-food advertising....The Government will give Ofcom's new curbs on junk-food ads about a year to work before deciding ... progress early in 2008. Ofcom announced that from January, junk-food ads will be banned during children ... crisis and a rearguard action by the food and ad industries. One minister said: "The test will be what ...
The major online media owners are plotting a self-imposed ban on junk-food ads to pre...on the Ofcom proposals by chasing junk-food advertisers that are being forced off television. Guy Phillipson ...
the peak programmes that will be unable to show advertising for so-called "junk foods" following the Ofcom
for Sian Phillips, editor of DfEs magazine, Teachers, and for Waitrose Food Illustrated, which was named ...
Leech, of the Food and Drink Federation, said: ‘We are shocked that after a lengthy consultation Ofcom ...