The National Consumer Council voices concerns
The National Consumer Council has voiced concern at plans being considered by Ofcom to hand the regulation of broadcast advertising to a self-regulatory body (Torin Douglas, page 17).
The National Consumer Council has voiced concern at plans being considered by Ofcom to hand the regulation of broadcast advertising to a self-regulatory body (Torin Douglas, page 17).
The Advertising Standards Authority has received 25 complaints about a poster ad for Sky One’s Nip/Tuck drama, which uses the strapline ‘Sometimes a boob job is the best cure for depression.’
Secretly, Ofcom may be rather relieved that the Barclay brothers have (apparently) done a pre-emptive deal with Conrad Black to buy the Telegraph. After all, the other two front-runners for the prize – DMGT, which owns the Mail and Mail on Sunday, and Richard Desmond’s Express Newspapers – would have set the fledgling uber-regulator a […]
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