Advertising Standards Authority - United Kingdom - was created in 1962.
the ASA (advertising standards authority) in the UK.
In the United States, the authority in charge of regulating digital advertising is the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC enforces laws against deceptive advertising practices, including those related to online advertisements.
UK payday loan lenders are regulated by the Office of Fair Trading. The advertising they put out is regulated by the Advertising Standards Authority. Current regulation is considered and from 2014 they will be regulated by the new tougher Financial Conduct Authority.
UK Statistics Authority was created in 2008.
UK Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary was created in 1955.
The same as the rest of the UK - to ensure advertisements on radio, TV and in print are fair, accurate, decent and not misleading. They are there to uphold the laws relating as to what can and can not be advertised, as well as the context in which products in adverts are conveyed.
Civil Aviation Authority - United Kingdom - was created in 1972.
The Civil Aviation Authority UK & National Air Traffic Services UK
The three bodies that typically check advertisements before they are seen or heard are the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in the UK, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the U.S., and the Advertising Self-Regulatory Council (ASRC) which includes the Better Business Bureau's National Programs. These organizations ensure that ads comply with legal standards and ethical guidelines, protecting consumers from misleading or harmful content. They assess advertisements for truthfulness, substantiation of claims, and appropriateness.
UK advertising expenditure reached £19.4 billion in 2007
The UK has occupational exposure standards but they are not OSHA standards because OSHA is a US government agency. In the UK, occupational safety and health is regulated by the Health and Safety Executive
Capital FM 95.8 is regulated by Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator. Ofcom oversees broadcasting standards, ensuring compliance with licensing conditions and content regulations. This includes monitoring programming to uphold standards related to content, advertising, and audience protection.