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Episode 174: How Your Favorite 1990's "Very Special" Anti-Drug Episode Was Probably Funded by the US Government

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BadaVille, Drugs, and the Great Marketing Deregulation in the 1980s

The Children's Television Act of 1990 was designated to provide educational broadcasting programs for kids. This falls under a different framework that was not about paying necessarily giving ad rebates, but was an agreement between the networks and the FTC to provide educational content. They would try to cheat by running reruns of the Flintstones or the Jetsons and say it had moral lessons. But they were like, oh, no, that was for educational merit. Yeah. One of the reasons why I say that BadaVille would beat was so preachy is because that was part of its position in Saturday morning television. The government accountability office concluded that the $1.2 billion spent on anti-drug ads

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