ARE ALCOHOL PRODUCERS ALLOWED TO SPONSOR TV PROGRAMS?

ARE ALCOHOL PRODUCERS ALLOWED TO SPONSOR TV PROGRAMS?

ALBANIA
Allowed just for the name or the image of the sponsor, not for alcoholic products
AUSTRIA
Prohibited
BOSNIA
Prohibited
BULGARIA
Prohibited
CROATIA
Allowed (see general restrictions above¬)
CZECH REPUBLIC
Allowed (see general restrictions above¬)
DENMARK
Allowed (see general restrictions above¬)
ESTONIA
Allowed (see general restrictions above¬)
FRANCE
Prohibited
FINLAND
Restricted (no hard liquor and only between 21:00 and 07:00.)
GEORGIA
Allowed (see general restrictions above¬)
GERMANY
Allowed (see general restrictions above¬)
GREECE
Allowed (see general restrictions above¬)
HUNGARY
Allowed (no hard liquors)
ISRAEL
Sponsorship is allowed, however very limited. Please contact legal to confirm modalities.
ITALY
Allowed (yes beer, no hard liquors)
KAZAKHSTAN
Allowed (see general restrictions above)
MACEDONIA
Prohibited
MONTENEGRO
Allowed only for wine and beer (except during programs intended for minors or vehicle drivers)
NETHERLANDS
Allowed (see general restrictions above¬)
NORWAY
Prohibited
POLAND
Allowed only for beer, only from 8 pm. until 6 am., except during sport events.
PORTUGAL
Allowed (only between 10.30 pm and 7 am.)
ROMANIA
Prohibited
RUSSIA
Allowed only for channels that are distributed exclusively on a pay basis and can be received with the use of decoders
SERBIA
Allowed only for wine and beer excluding in any case of programs for minors. Only producers of beer can sponsor sport events.
SWEDEN
Prohibited
SWITZERLAND
Prohibited
SLOVENIA
Allowed for beverages will less than 15% of alcohol and between 9.30 p.m. – 7 a.m.
SPAIN
Allowed (only after 8.30 pm until 6 am, and no hard liquors)
TURKEY
Prohibited
UKRAINE
Allowed (only between 11 pm and 6 am )

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