Foreign made ads at an all time high on Ten

The Ten Network last year aired the biggest proportion of foreign-made commercials in the history of Australia’s free TV channels, Mumbrella can reveal.

An analysis by Mumbrella of information on the Australian Communications and Media Authority website shows that for the first time, the proportion of foreign-produced ads on Ten rose above 15%. The legal limit is 20%.

Last year Ten carried 15.1% foreign made ads; Seven carried 13.1%; and Nine caried 8%. The 2008 figures were put on the ACMA website yesterday.

When details started being collected in 1992, Nine had the smallest number of foreign produced commercials, with just 4.7%. At that stage Seven had 5.5% and Ten was on 8.1%.

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