Two episodes of Peter Popoff Ministries, presented by American televangelist Peter Popoff featured 'potentially harmful claims' when advertising 'miracle spring water'. The channel claimed the water ...
An instructional video told viewers to order the water "then place your hands on your bills, legal papers, credit cards and loved ones", according to the broadcasting watchdog.
The media watchdog has issued a six-figure fine to the religious channel Word Network after two episodes of the Peter Popoff Ministries programme made the potentially harmful claims ...
This was, it said, because the channel was in breach of broadcasting rules. The show in question was Peter Popoff Ministries - which is presented by American televangelist Peter Popoff. The media ...
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The media watchdog said two episodes of Peter Popoff Ministries, presented by American televangelist Peter Popoff had “potentially harmful claims” by advertising the water would “improve ...
A religious TV channel has been fined £150,000 after one of its programmes claimed a miracle water product could cure cancer, Ofcom has said.