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"Mr President, I, too, have to say that, during the Commissioner’s presentation today, I was surprised that so little attention has been paid to the potential risk to editorial independence. She had mentioned that news and children’s programmes are to be protected against product placement and, just now, she also mentioned programmes of an informative character. The term ‘information programmes’, referring to programmes intended to inform the population, constitutes a broad concept. Where do magazines providing information on financial services fit in, for example? Are they able to advertise such services? What about health magazines? Is it forbidden for there to be any advertising of certain health products or services on those? I would therefore ask you to clarify once more what you understand by ‘information programmes’."@en1

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