Originally published: September 22, 2010
Last updated: September 22, 2010 - 3:49pm
The Federal Communications Commission is examining whether an animated television show featuring characters created to market Skechers shoes violates rules limiting advertising to children. Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) filed a petition with the FCC regarding the show "Zevo-3" set to begin airing on the cable channel Nicktoons on October 11. According to the complaint, the show features three superheroes named Kewl Breeze, Elastika, and Z-Strap, who battle a villain known as Dr. Stankfoot. The FCC is seeking comment on the group's petition; the deadline is October 22. The CCFC argues the characters were created expressly to market specific lines of shoes and said the show should be considered a promotion for Skechers shoes. The law limits cable operators to airing no more than ten and a half minutes of commercial programming per hour on weekdays and 12 minutes on weekends during children's shows. The characters have previously been featured in Skechers TV commercials and comic books.
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