Per Article 46 of the Indonesian Broadcasting Law, cigarette advertisements are prohibited from showing cigarette packaging or smoking scenes, with the exception of the (Warning: Smoking kills you) warning used by advertisements during 2013 to 2018, which features the image of a man smoking in front of skulls. It has been replaced ever since with image of a
laryngeal cancer survivor underwent
laryngectomy, due to presumed contradictive effect for promoting smoking. The word
kretek is not covered by this rule, and thus commonly used by the cigarette advertisements to refer their product type, such as "Djarum Super Kretek" or "Gudang Garam International Kretek". Cigarette advertisements are also prohibited from showing children, pregnant women, cartoon characters, cigarette recommendations or misleading words. The sizes of billboards are not allowed to be more than . Advertisements of promotion strategies of cigarette companies are classified as "cigarette advertisements". In addition, cigarette advertisements must include a warning message shown on the cigarette package, per Indonesian Government Regulation number 109 of 2012. However, national, Jakarta-based television networks almost always stop airing cigarette advertisements after 03:00 a.m., probably due to its
closer time to 05:00 a.m. in eastern Indonesia, as well as during
sahur times throughout
ramadhan. Also, local TV stations in Indonesia, such as
JTV,
Bali TV, and
PJTV, rarely air cigarette advertisements. The latest health regulation (Gov. Regulation No. 28/2024) was passed by President
Joko Widodo on 26 July 2024. The regulation prohibits selling or promoting all tobacco products and electronic cigarettes for people under 21 and pregnant women. Additionally, the regulation also outlawed cigarette advertisements on social media networks, and restricts cigarette advertisements on television networks and
jumbotrons from 22:00 until 05:00 local time. The tobacco warning must be in the full screen if the advertisement is a motion picture displayed on television and videotrons, or 15% for printed media. Since 2013, the
Indonesian Broadcasting Commission has appealed all national TV and radio networks to temporarily cease broadcasting cigarette advertisements every 31 May, coinciding with the
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