ACMA Action Against 2UE For John Laws Breach
November 29th 2008 07:40
Radio 2UE and John Laws have once again failed to disclose announcements as commercials. The ACMA has filed an application in the Federal Court of Australia seeking a civil penalty order against 2UE for breaching the licence condition.
The 2UE breaches relate to 13 failures by the licensee of 2UE to ensure that on-air announcements disclosing a commercial relationship were made during broadcasts of the John Laws Morning Show. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) took the action in this regard.
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The 2UE breaches relate to 13 failures by the licensee of 2UE to ensure that on-air announcements disclosing a commercial relationship were made during broadcasts of the John Laws Morning Show. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) took the action in this regard.
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