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1 Jan 2005, 23:34 (Ref:1191311) | #26 | |
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The rules we're talking about here are European Union ones so everyone is in the same boat. Why it has been blown into a uniquely British issue I don't know.
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Well in France that will make no difference!
One good thing about this will mean that everyone one can continue to show it and by the time it reaches the European Courts the problem will have passed. All winkies I guess it makes good news because the Bernie-gate *sigh* story can be referred to. This fills most of the column inches without even having to write anything new |
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It remains quite possible that broadcasters will be told that if they show tobacco brand logos post 31.07.05 that they will face unlimited fines ( and imprisonment of network chiefs ) , which may be in the tens of millions imposed under European law .
Clearly Ron Dennis takes it seriously with their switch we are told to Johnnie Walker Whiskey from that date. From Jan 1. Britain holds the chair of the G8 for 6 months , and it's 99 % certain there will be a general election in UK in the next 6 months as well. Blair came in for the most severe criticism of his period in office in accepting the £1M donation to the Labour party, which after the papers made it public he was forced to hand back. I think he will not want to make that mistake again and will see getting tough at long last on tobacco advertising ( over 30 years after cigarette television adverts were made illegal ) as a vote winner, particually in the light of the recent strong moves to make smoking a criminal offence in public places, which public opinion poles have shown to have overwhelming support, including strangely from a majority of smokers themselves! So don't bet against this issue going right to the wire. Of course the F1 ring masters may take the view that the income and far eastern viewers are much more important and be quite content for it not to be shown in European countries . Much could happen either way in the next few months, interesting times ahead . |
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I am desperate to point out the relative merits of years post '99 and also pre '99 (and slipped into it slightly ), but lets keep it to the topic in hand. Cheers
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Despite what people may think, the FIA and Bernie view Europe as the core audience for F1 and it's too valuable a market not to have TV coverage. This issue will be sorted out. |
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Not sure that anything will happen even if countries "banned" from showing Tabacco advertising on TV actually do show it - well except here in the UK!
There are many regulations or laws that EU countries are meant to follow but don't (except the UK who seems to abide by most things). For example I believe there is regulations on the colour and reflective strips of amubulances (hence why the UK ones changed to yellow and green) yet France has not taken that on board. All fire exinquishers being Red are another similar example (they were selling other colours when I visited Spain last year). |
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I read that over 50% of the EU legal cases are brought against France!
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I heard that as well.
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I can really see all these TV companys throughout Europe paying out millions of pounds not to show races after the 31st July.
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