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Product placement ban on British TV lifted | Product placement ban on British TV lifted |
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A ban on product placement has been lifted, allowing advertisers to pay for their goods to be seen on British TV. | A ban on product placement has been lifted, allowing advertisers to pay for their goods to be seen on British TV. |
Paid-for references to products and services are now permitted for the first time in shows produced in the UK, including soaps and one-off dramas. | Paid-for references to products and services are now permitted for the first time in shows produced in the UK, including soaps and one-off dramas. |
The first product will be a Nescafe coffee machine on ITV1's This Morning. | The first product will be a Nescafe coffee machine on ITV1's This Morning. |
The Church of England and doctors' leaders have opposed the move, saying it could damage trust in broadcasters and promote unhealthy lifestyles. | The Church of England and doctors' leaders have opposed the move, saying it could damage trust in broadcasters and promote unhealthy lifestyles. |
Under Ofcom regulations, broadcasters must inform viewers by displaying the letter 'P' for three seconds at the start and end of a programme that contains product placement. | Under Ofcom regulations, broadcasters must inform viewers by displaying the letter 'P' for three seconds at the start and end of a programme that contains product placement. |
The telecoms regulator has said any placement must be editorially justified and not unduly prominent. | The telecoms regulator has said any placement must be editorially justified and not unduly prominent. |
It will not be allowed in news, current affairs or children's programmes - or for alcoholic drinks and foods high in salt, sugar and fat. | It will not be allowed in news, current affairs or children's programmes - or for alcoholic drinks and foods high in salt, sugar and fat. |
And it will continue to be banned for BBC shows. | And it will continue to be banned for BBC shows. |
In the United States, advertisers such as Coca-Cola and Apple pay millions of dollars to place their products in films and TV programmes. | In the United States, advertisers such as Coca-Cola and Apple pay millions of dollars to place their products in films and TV programmes. |
When the European Union lifted its ban on such payments, there was heated debate over whether it should be allowed in productions made in the UK. | When the European Union lifted its ban on such payments, there was heated debate over whether it should be allowed in productions made in the UK. |
Commercial broadcasters and independent producers argued it would help pay for programmes. | Commercial broadcasters and independent producers argued it would help pay for programmes. |
But Church leaders were among those who said it could damage trust and promote unhealthy lifestyles. | But Church leaders were among those who said it could damage trust and promote unhealthy lifestyles. |
The last Labour government eventually gave the go-ahead, but only after setting out strict limitations. | The last Labour government eventually gave the go-ahead, but only after setting out strict limitations. |
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I feel the use of product placements in TV programmes is a retrograde step. Normally I use advetisement time to make a cup of tea or some other useful activity. Now I shall be forced to watch advertisement that I don't wish to watch. I shall have to decide if I want to watch the programme. | |
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@milo: read the article: 'The last Labour government eventually gave the go-ahead, but only after setting out strict limitations.' - NOT the Tories it was the LABOUR Goverment !! | |
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ONLY, if it results in the break up of TV advertising monopoly which forces viewers to watch adverts at set times on the majority of tv channels without escape. | |
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