FCC May Put Stealthy Advertising on Audience Radar
Associated Press, June 26, 2008
By John Dunbar
A stealthy form of advertising in which products are featured on television shows as props and woven into story lines has drawn the government's attention. The FCC said it will consider new rules to make it clear to viewers when brand-name products appear in shows in exchange for money.
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