Ads Banned in China
September 28th, 2007
China has banned TV channels fromĀ showing arousing ads for bras or sexy panties. Does this have anything to do with the big communist meeting next month?
China has also banned “sexually provocative sounds” from TV.
China has said they are cracking down on “low-brow and base” adverts for sexual toys and commercials or ads featuring celebrities attesting to the effectiveness of some medicines.
Spokespeople for the party claim that the officials who mange commercials must strengthen their political resolve, and empower the responsibility to society.
Preceding this ban, was the one that removed reality shows that had anything to do with cosmetic suregery or sex changes. Talent contests were banned during prime time viewing.
The edicts that have to do with social media have been coming fast and furious from Beijing lately.
The Communist Party only has congress every 5 years, during which the policies are rolled out and the leaders are appointed. Its a very sensitive ordeal.
TV media is encouraged not to report on activities in a hurry, and to ask what is best for China. “Strictly adhere to propaganda requirements.



