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IN Media Watch Briefs | 24/08/2002
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The Association of Motion Pictures and TV Programme Producers has asked that film critics and trade journals be restrained from passing judgement on new film releases for a week after the release. The president of the association asked at a press conference who would go to see a film if it had been rubbished on TV.  By that logic no book reviews should appear either, as soon as a book is released.

 

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