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I thought that Cineworld and Odeon had bought Carlton Screen Advertising from ITV plc outright (at least in the UK) - can anyone find a source which shows that ITV plc still owns a 35% stake in DCM? I think this may have been confused with a statement on DCM's website which says they have a 65% share of the UK cinema advertising market, as there is no mention of ITV plc on there. If cannot be provided, am updating the information and removing 35% ITV plc share from the info box on the right.

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In the interests of Neutral Point of view; The ban on the Lords Prayer advert isn't really about how it might offend non-christians. That's quite not what the statement actually said. This was the reasoning for banning religious ads in general. The Lords Prayer ad was simply caught by this broad ban. I'm sure this sentence could be rephrased to make this point clearer. 82.19.56.210 (talk) 07:22, 24 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I removed the phrase 'ban' (as it is highly subjective and not relevant here) and clarified that it was due to a general policy. However, the person who added this section obviously had an axe to grind and wasn't interested in documenting a Neutral POV. The section could do with some cited counter-views.2.99.233.133 (talk) 14:49, 28 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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