Advertisers told product placement will not replace prop placement
By Arif Durrani, 19 March 2010, 12:41pm
LONDON - The anticipated lifting of the ban on product placement on British TV will not undermine the current system of unpaid prop placement available to brands, according to ITV's commercial leader Rupert Howell.
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