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ACMA releases reality television review
ACMA doesn't just monitor spam and marketing calls: it has released a review of regulatory issues affecting reality television.
Although the Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice and current regulatory arrangements were found to be broadly effective, a number of matters have been raised in the Report which require action (eg that a clause be included in the Code that prohibits the broadcast of material presenting participants in reality television programs in a highly demeaning or exploitative manner.)
August 26, 2007 in Compliance | Permalink
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