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Christian Group to Run 'Supernanny' Spot

Monday, May 02, 2005 6:39:22 AM

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - The "Supernanny" finale will offer an extra dose of parenting advice in its commercials.

The conservative Christian ministry Focus on the Family plans to advertise its child-rearing Web site and toll-free number during the ABC reality show on Monday.

The ad is the first national television spot purchased by the group and is part of an effort to bring its faith-based advice on parenting and relationships to younger families, said Jim Daly, the group's president and CEO.


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