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"These rules are complex, with limits in place for public service broadcasters that are stricter than the rules set for commercial broadcasters.
"We have had initial discussions with stakeholders, and we expect to be able to outline our next steps later this summer."
Current rules mean that channels three, four and five (ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5) are limited to an average of seven minutes of adverts per hour of broadcasting each day. During prime time periods of 18:00-23:00 and 07:00-09:00, these channels can run advertising breaks up to eight minutes per hour. Other channels are allowed a maximum of nine minutes of advertising per hour of television.
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