It’s never a good idea to say the quiet part out loud, particularly in a fit of panic.
Nobody seems to have informed CNN of this, alas. This week, the network published a piece about Donald Trump’s Health and Human Services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and a new potential suite of regulations HHS might impose on prescription drug ads on television.
The headline? “RFK Jr. wants to crack down on drug ads. That could cripple some broadcasters.”
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For decades, pharmaceutical companies have shelled out big bucks to broadcasters to place ads between TV segments. But a pair of policies being considered by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could change that and leave broadcasters in financial straits.
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