
Read this: TV product placement: Bradshaw bans nasties |Media |The Guardian

Summary: Photograph Peter Byrne/PA Wire The government's plans to allow products to be marketed through television programmes have been watered down after opposition from cabinet ministers who warned they could worsen problems such as obesity. TV producers will not be allowed to use any branded alcohol, junk food or gambling when making programmes. Burnham and Benn said unfettered freedom to advertise products in this way could increase problems such as obesity and alcohol-related harm. - guardian.co.uk
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