Govt to review broadcast ad rules
20 Oct 2000 | by Our Parliamentary correspondent
that broadcasting advertising should be transferred to the ASA. It may or may not need a different body.' ...
that broadcasting advertising should be transferred to the ASA. It may or may not need a different body.' ...
that broadcasting advertising should be transferred to the ASA. It may or may not need a different body.' ...
the poster to the ASA, it was, clearly, offensive. To our jury, however, 'nipples' knows its target consumer ...
stated in D Arcy s ads. The ASA has also rapped a poster campaign for Red Square headlined ...
Association. The company, which is seeking a judicial review on the ASA ruling, has denied the ad ...
report. BA came under fire for a series of mailings which the ASA concluded were misleading. Standard ...
s decision. The ASA s verdict brings to an end a long-running campaign against the brand ... to be withdrawn in the light of the ASA s decision and for the British Dental Association to remove its ... and misinformation . The company said it was going to court because it had exhausted the ASA s appeals ...
has again come under fire from the ASA for misleading consumers....has again come under fire from the ASA for misleading consumers. This time the culprit ... or withdrawn. The ASA s report, released this week, rules that a press and poster ad by Grey, showing ... by the ASA on two similar counts concerning Ribena brands. In 1994 its sugar-free variety ...
STANDARDS AUTHORITY Graham, 49, has a substantial role as ASA director general at a time when ... by. Despite his diplomatic tone - Graham was a BBC administrator before joining the ASA late ... is the potential of extending the ASA s remit into broadcast advertising through merging with, or replacing ...
of the wine aiding sexual prowess. The ASA also rejected charges that a poster for a tequila brand ... . Knocking it about doesn t really bring out the best in it. However, the ASA has been given ...
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