Talk:Advertising-free media
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[edit]@WhatamIdoing, Radagast83, Oicumayberight, and BronHiggs: This was merged to Advertising media selection in 2009. I'm (manually) restoring the page to the earlier version - and will tweak from there. The merge to the target article was a WP:COATRACK (What advertising media selection is made in respect to advertising-free media...?) - restoration here is to preserve content as a few pages now link to this; no objection to merging/redirecting somewhere sane. ~Hydronium~Hydroxide~(Talk)~ 23:56, 10 January 2017 (UTC)
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[edit]Hello, I stumbled across the following article, from the Public Broadcasting Service, outlining their policy regarding advertising on their programs, and how per FCC guidelines, they’re permitted to name donors and air promotional spots — but with lots of restrictions.
Could this source be helpful for expanding the article? —--Historical-idealist (talk) 21:39, 29 November 2020 (UTC)