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Perdita
25-07-2008, 06:47
Television viewers may have to sit through individual adverts lasting up to 12 minutes.

The media regulator yesterday dumped rules preventing extremely long commercials on the main public channels.

It claims that the current limit of seven minutes during off-peak times is unnecessary, as few adverts run this long.

This means that during the day, or late at night, channels could devote their entire hourly advertising allowance of 12 minutes to a single ad.

The changes, which start in September, apply to public service channels such as ITV, Channel 4 and Five.

They were announced on the same day it emerged that product placement could be allowed on British television.

The controversial practice, common in the U.S., has been approved by the EU. The Government may choose to allow it here - meaning advertisers could pay to have their products used on shows such as The Bill or Coronation Street.

Consumer groups yesterday warned that the Ofcom guidelines herald a new type of stunt advertising, in which commercials will look like short programmes.

They also say that such long adverts will massively disrupt viewing. Director of the Mediawatch UK pressure group John Beyer said: 'An advert of 12 minutes would be lasting longer than some of the programmes.'

He added that channels would be 'foolish' to run such long adverts, as 'it will actually encourage people to switch off or go to another channel'.

Ofcom has not changed the rules for peak-time viewing, which allow for single adverts of no more than three and a half minutes, as part of the total 12 minutes per hour.

But it has also relaxed the guidelines for advertising during movies on television, allowing more frequent ad breaks.

Mediawatch's John Beyer felt the changes would discourage viewers from watching television
Instead of one break every 45 minutes, channels can introduce them every 30minutes.

And for the first time audiences will be subject to advertising on religious, current affairs and documentary television shows which last less than 30 minutes.

Ofcom has defended the changes, saying they will help make certain types of programming, such as documentaries, more commercially viable to show.

It said that in terms of advert length, few lasted more than 60 seconds and very few come close to the current seven-minute limit.

It added: 'We remain of the view that restrictions on the length of advertisements on PSB channels are not necessary.

'The high cost of very long advertisements, the practical difficulties of scheduling them and the risk to advertisers that consumers would not engage with them all militate against the likelihood that they would become common.'

It said that even if they did appear at this length from time to time there would be no 'consumer detriment'.

Ofcom is also consulting on proposals which could see an increase in the amount of advertising overall.

I hope not, there are too many adverts in films as it is without one of them lasting 12 mins

Abigail
25-07-2008, 06:58
This is all totally wrong. I will switch off if we are made to sit through 12 minute commercials. I record things on PSB channels already and fast forward through the breaks.

How many people actually sit through the adverts? I find them so annoying I often switch over temporarily. An increase in advertising would be ridiculous.

Seems the PSBs are only interested in one thing :rolleyes:

di marco
25-07-2008, 07:00
i cant believe theyre thinking of putting more adverts in films, theres enough as it is and it annoys me when every 20mins or so it stops for adverts! and if they started doing 12mins adverts id get so bored, theres no way anyone would want to watch that surely?!

Abigail
25-07-2008, 07:03
Can't imagine why OFCOM think this is in our best interests to make us sit through 12 minute ads :confused: The only thing that is in my best interests is dropping advertising alltogether from programs.

di marco
25-07-2008, 07:04
i think the only way they could put 12mins adverts on is if they put it on between 2 different programmes, if they do it in a break while the programme is still on i think it will be very annoying!

Katy
25-07-2008, 07:41
Product Placement could be a good idea, i always wondered why in america in things you can see the computers a Dell for example and you werent allowed here, Thankfully i didnt pick Media Law as an option next year, i hate when they change things makes it mre difficult to learn!

StarsOfCCTV
25-07-2008, 11:57
12 minute ads?! No thanks. It's bad enough as it is. I'll be switching over during them.

Abbie
25-07-2008, 18:08
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!





I think you all know how I feel now :p
I cant stand adverts, all you need to time to go to the loo and your sorted :p

Emma-Lou
29-07-2008, 20:21
Argh i hate adverts i think there is too many as it is with adverts on most channels every 15minutes.Even though they only last about 3-4minutes the now i have to turn over and try and find something to wach for a few minutes as they drive me crazy lol.12 minutes is just ridiculous

Meh
30-07-2008, 09:45
In America they have ridiculously long adverts. Your mind switches off before the next part starts.