What Brands Have To Say About The Ban On Condom Ads From 6 AM To 10 PM

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  • Published On: December 16, 2017
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The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said condom advertisements will now be allowed only between 10 pm and 6 am to avoid exposing children to such material and to comply with government rules. The government imposed restrictions on December 11 on advertising condoms on television, saying ads would only be allowed late at night as they could be inappropriate viewing for children. In this segment of All About Ads, listen to what brands have to say about the ban.

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