State-Owned TV Goes Commercial-Free in France

LONDON (AdAge.com) — In a move known in France as "le big bang," prime-time advertising has been dropped from state-owned TV. Commercials will disappear completely from those stations by the end of 2011, essentially erasing some $700 million in ad outlays.

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