Kenny Lim
Aug 7, 2008

Thai media industry calls for pay-TV ad law

BANGKOK - A lack of regulation for cable TV advertising has seen 'improper' ads for socially sensitive products, such as erectile dysfunction remedies, plastic surgery and sex toys, surface on pay-TV channels in Thailand.

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