Submitted: April 23, 2008 - 8:12am
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Broadcasting&Cable
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P.J. Bednarski
Bilingual TV and online kids’ service qubo said Tuesday that it created nutritional guidelines to help its sales staff decide which food advertisers are acceptable for children’s television.
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