Seven Network calls for reform to ‘outdated’ rules on number of ads per hour

sevenwestmedia logoThe Seven Network is calling for the current rules limiting TV networks to 14 minutes of ad breaks per hour to be scrapped.

In a statement this afternoon the TV network, which has the biggest share of the ad dollars in the market, described the current regime as “outdated” and argued that they needed more flexibility across their various channels.

“The current rules are a little out-dated and this is really just about allowing more flexibility in scheduling advertising and not running two sets of traffic systems across the various channels,” said a Seven spokesman.  

The statement comes after The Australian reported the Seven West Media Group along with Nine Entertainment had made the case for the industry body to push for a a relaxation of the regulation at the last Free TV board meeting in Sydney earlier in the month.

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