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- 4. A standardized image of a particular type of person often used by advertisements.
- 7. A ____, such as football, attracts a lot of sponsorship from advertisements, because it is so popular.
- 8. TV adverts aimed at children under 12 are banned in this country.
- 9. A catchy little rhyme or verse used in an advert.
- 10. ______ of products advertised to children must not be minimized by words such as 'only' or 'just'.
- 12. Adverts for ____ foods must not suggest that such products may be substituted for balanced meals.
- 14. All advertisements broadcast on TV and radio must be legal, ______, honest and truthful.
- 16. Advertisements to children must not invite them to purchase products by telephone or ____.
- 17. A trademark or company emblem printed on a piece of clothing as a way of advertising .
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- 1. Most of the _______ of TV companies, newspapers and magazines comes from the money that advertisers pay them.
- 2. To pay money for your company's name to be promoted, e.g. by a team or an individual, all for it to be associated with a sporting event.
- 3. /What we call a famous person who uses their name to endorse a product.
- 4. A short, snappy, easy to remember phrase used in an advertisement.
- 5. All advertisements broadcast on TV and radio must be legal, decent, ______ and truthful.
- 6. The Independent Television Commission Which regulates all advertisements that appear on TV.
- 11. Advertisements must not ____ children to believe that unless they have or use a product they are inferior.
- 12. The increase as a result of a successful advertising campaign.
- 13. All advertisements broadcast on TV must be _____, decent, honest and truthful.
- 15. Advertisements to children must not encourage them to do this frequently throughout the day.