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Beer ads were missing from Amazon's 'Thursday Night Football' game broadcasts. Turns out, they're banned.

Por: Business Insider Entertainment September 24, 2022

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Eagle-eyed viewers of Amazon's first Thursday Night Football broadcast might have noticed something felt different as the game cut to commercials — there weren't any beer ads, .That's because, according to Amazon's advertising guidelines, the company selling or promoting alcoholic beverages and booze companies. Per our prohibited content policy, ad content must not encourage, glamorize or depict excessive consumption of... + full article



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