In 1969 the Federal Communication Commission passed a landmark decision
effectively banning any and all children's television programming that was associated with a toy line.
The bill was instated under the concern that programming for children should be
educational, and that toy related tie-ins degraded children's programming to the status of
half-hour commercials
effectively banning any and all children's television programming that was associated with a toy line.
The bill was instated under the concern that programming for children should be
educational, and that toy related tie-ins degraded children's programming to the status of
half-hour commercials
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