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  2. Category:British banned television advertisements - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British banned television advertisements" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  3. Television censorship - Wikipedia

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    List of banned television series [ edit ] For nearly the entire history of television production , certain televisions have been banned by television censorship or review organizations for political or moral reasons or for controversial content, such as racism , copyright violation , and underage immorality .

  4. Category:British television commercials - Wikipedia

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    British banned television advertisements (30 P) Pages in category "British television commercials" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.

  5. Castro hated them and banned them: Why TV commercials are ...

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    The images of Castro, guerrilla fighter Ernesto “Che” Guevara and messages like “Homeland or Death” took up the street billboards that once advertised many popular American products.

  6. Category:Television censorship - Wikipedia

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    Censored television series (2 C, 71 P) Television content ratings systems (1 C, 12 P) R. ... List of TV and films with critiques of Chinese Communist Party; Looney ...

  7. Madonna Celebrates as Banned Pepsi Commercial Airs 34 ... - AOL

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    Despite the original two-minute commercial reaching an estimated 250 million viewers in over 40 countries, Pepsi pulled the commercial in April 1989 and canceled its sponsorship contract with Madonna.

  8. List of entertainment affected by the September 11 attacks

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    Mattel's Max Steel toyline was censored in its packaging because people noticed a similarity between the action figure of the Max Steel villain, Vitriol, with the 9/11 attacks, the description of the back of the box said Vitriol was going to attack the World Trade Center, this was also worsened by the fact the character was a terrorist, the ...

  9. Innocent TV ads banned over 'misleading' environmental claims

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    Environmentalists, including activist group Plastic Rebellion, had reported the TV ad for claiming that drinking Innocent drinks was good for the environment. Innocent TV ads banned over ...