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Purplebricks saving claim banned for substantiation failings
The ASA clears the online estate agent’s “You could save thousands” claim, but not their “£4,158 average customer saving”. Ben Poole investigates why.
BCAP updates on-screen text guidance
The emphasis remains on legibility and comprehension. Stefania Gross reports.
Greece proposes new state agency for TV advertising sales
Controversial plans unveiled by the Greek Government to create a new state agency for TV advertising sales have caused uproar in an already difficult market. Chloe Dumoulin-Richet and Liz Butler report.
Changes to advertising rules in proposed new AVMS Directive
The European Commission has adopted its much-anticipated proposal to amend the existing Audiovisual Media Services Directive. What is changing and what impact will it have on advertisers? Barney Sich reports
Ofcom considers Countdown host Nick Hewer’s namechecks
A Countdown show opened with host Nick Hewer mentioning the Ideal Home exhibition in favourable terms. Did this breach “undue prominence” rules? Thomas Spanyol reports on the Ofcom investigation and its outcome.
Ofcom considers NickToons’ alleged 177 TV ad rule breaches
Children’s cartoon channel NickToons was alleged to have serially contravened recently changed rules governing scheduling of ads during 30 minute programmes. Jude King reports.
High Court: Clearcast decision on Prevasore Lip Therapy ad not subject to judicial review
Does the TV ad vetting body perform a “function of a public nature”, thus rendering its decisions susceptible to judicial review? Anna Williams reports on the case of Diomed Direct vs Clearcast and the judgment of Stewart J.
Ofcom probes “Cab My Ride” and “MYX Fusions Moscato” references
Did channels “That’s Solent” (local TV) and “Flava” (music) breach “undue prominence” rules for brand references in editorial? Barney Sich reports on Ofcom’s investigations and the outcomes.
E-cigarette ads on TV and radio to be banned from 20 May 2016
Ofcom is implementing the provisions of the Tobacco Products Directive 2014/14/EU affecting broadcast ads for electronic cigarettes. But these rules will not apply to ads for such products as medicines if they have been licensed as such by the MHRA. Jude King reports.
Ofcom to take back video-on-demand regulation from ATVOD
Ofcom to take back video-on-demand regime from ATVOD Following a number of cases in which decisions of the existing delegated regulator ATVOD were successfully appealed, Ofcom has moved to assume direct control of video-on-demand programme services. Nick Johnson reports.
Great British Bake Off’s Sound of Music parody pulled following copyright accusation
The BBC used The Sound Of Music as the basis for their Great British Bake Off television trailer. But did they take the biscuit? Varuni Paranavitane reports.