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ISBA debates the major issues.(Incorporated Society of British Advertisers conference)(Office of Communications (United Kingdom) puts ban on junk food advertising)(ITV PLC to renew and improve its programmes)

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Advertisers, agencies and media owners turn out in force for the ISBA conference.

The big turn-out of advertisers, agencies and broadcasters for this year's ISBA conference reflected what may turn out to be a pivotal period for the industry.

Will the heavy restrictions imposed on the advertising of food to children be just the start of a sustained assault on advertising freedoms?

Will digital sweep aside traditional advertising and, if so, will agencies be able to adapt quickly enough?

Can ITV, laid low by arrogance and complacency, re-emerge to deliver the huge audiences advertisers want?

All you need to know about last week's conference:

JUNK-FOOD AD BAN

Ofcom won itself no …

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