ADVERTISING ON TV
Cuts Ordered In Australia (N.Z.P. A. -Reuter—Copyright) SYDNEY, November 18. The Australian Broadcasting Control Board has told Australian commercial television stations to reduce advertising during peak viewing periods from early next year, the Australian Broadcasting Commission reported in a news broadcast today. The board said its ruling was after a survey which showed that viewers were becoming annoyed by too many interruptions to feature films. From January 29 no more than four breaks will be permitted each hour during a feature film.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31224, 23 November 1966, Page 16
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85ADVERTISING ON TV Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31224, 23 November 1966, Page 16
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