The Week: Advertising News - Ad curbs to cost industry
Broadcasters stand to lose more than £250 million in annual revenues should the Government bring in a 9pm watershed on alcohol and junk-food advertising.
According to a report in The Sunday Telegraph, broadcasters estimate a
watershed on alcohol advertising would cost them £50 million,
while Ofcom calculated last year that £211 million would be lost
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to a 9pm watershed on junk-food ads.
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