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ACMA finds Seven breached broadcasting rules with MORNING SHOW segment – TV Blackbox
The ACMA investigation found Seven failed to disclose a commercial arrangement in relation to a segment on The Morning Show in May 2020.

The ACMA investigation found Seven failed to disclose a commercial arrangement in relation to a segment on The Morning Show in May 2020.
The program included a segment titled The latest trends for your winter wardrobe’, which promoted clothing ranges at department store Big W.
An ACMA investigation found that while some viewers may have recognised the segment was an advertisement, this was not sufficient to meet the requirements of the Television Industry Code of Practice.
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