Commercial TV Industry Code of Practice
The content of free-to-air commercial television is regulated under the Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice which has been developed by Free TV Australia and registered with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
The Code covers the matters prescribed in Section 123 of the Broadcasting Services Act and other matters relating to program content that are of concern to the community including:
• program classifications;
• accuracy, fairness and respect for privacy in news and current affairs;
• advertising time on television; and
• placement of commercials and program promotions and complaints handling.
The Code operates alongside the ACMA Standards which regulates programs for children and the Australian content of programs and advertisements.
The Code attempts to balance and provide for the various and often conflicting interests of our diverse society in the delivery of commercial television services. It is the result of extensive consultation with Government advisory bodies, community interest groups and the public generally. The Code is reviewed every three years.
Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice
2 July 2004 (amended 6 September 2007)
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23 December 2004
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