Sentences with phrase «cigarette ads»

For example, the amount of visible smoke in cigarette ads in magazines has constantly decreased, to the point where in 1984 and 1985 no smoke was visible at all.
First, about half of the nation's ten largest daily newspapers voluntarily stopped taking cigarette ads.
Last week, he showed his versions of Damien Hirst's infamous «spot paintings,» and alarmingly faithful simulacra of Richard Prince's Untitled (Cowboys), which he made by photographing Marlboro cigarette ads from the 1980s.
Rail: In the «What a Girl Wants» essay you also spoke of the effect a Marlboro cigarette ad with a horse jumping off a cliff against a bright and glowing sunset had on you.
The Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act banned cigarette ads on TV and radio in 1971.
To the health - obsessed eye of 2006 — a time in which smokers are outcasts and the addiction akin to a moral vice — the profusion of cigarette ads in Discover during its first decade can be jarring.
In the 1960s, health concerns about tobacco prompted Congress to ban cigarette ads on television and radio.
After the surgeon general of the United States reported that cigarette smoking was killing thousands of citizens each year and TV cigarette ads were banned in 1971, the number of smokers at first held steady and then began to decline.
Government control of information is typical of totalitarian regimes and dictatorships «15 The mailing served little purpose, since virtually all U.S. newspapers regularly carry cigarette ads.
I found it ironic that your article about teams promoting unhealthy products (SCORECARD) was featured next to a full - page cigarette ad.
This message, which the documentary portrays as a manipulation of minds similar to the kind of societal shaping cigarette ads attempted, is demonstrated early on in the film by the August 2016 fight between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz.
Of a larger group of about 10,500 kids ages 12 to 21 who had never used tobacco products, 18 percent recalled seeing or liking e-cigarette ads but not cigarette ads.
Gearing traditional cigarette ads toward teens has been restricted since 1998.
March 12, 2002 Cigarette ads target youth, violating $ 250 billion 1998 settlement Despite an explicit ban since 1998 on directing advertising at children, U.S. tobacco companies selectively increased youth targeting in 1999 and 2000 report researchers from the University of Chicago.
The idea emerges in the movie's darkest story line, when Naylor is dispatched by his employers at the Academy of Tobacco Studies to put out a dangerous brush fire: Lorne Lutch (Sam Elliott), a cowboy who spent years posing for cigarette ads, has contracted lung cancer and become a vocal opponent of the tobacco industry.
For decades, doctors, scientists, celebrities, and cool - cat executives were all used in cigarette ads to deflect fears that smoking was dangerous.
Nowadays Discover's pages are free of cigarette ads, smokers are pariahs, and the Marlboro Man, as played by Sam Elliott in the movie Thank You for Smoking (Fox Searchlight Pictures) is dying of lung cancer.
Similarly, Richard Prince rephotographed the Marlboro cigarette ad, cropping out the type and leaving only the iconic cowboy and his surroundings.
It also spelled the end of cigarette advertising on TV when John Banzaff, a young lawyer, successfully petitioned the FCC to require stations to provide equal time for a statement on the dangers of smoking every time they aired a cigarette ad.
The campaign includes graphic photos on cigarette ads, much like NYC's ads that were banned by a federal judge last year.
In the United States, cartoon characters are a no - no in cigarette ads, and candy - or fruit - flavored cigarettes can't be sold.
So, next time you see one of those cigarette ads filled with beautiful young people having the time of their lives, remember, those people are models.
(STANFORD SCHOOL OF MEDICINE) For decades, doctors, scientists, celebrities, and cool - cat executives were all used in cigarette ads to deflect fears that smoking was dangerous.
What methods do the man in the cigarette ad use to convince you to smoke?
Before long Welling moves from sunsets and cigarette ads to irregular black blotches, and the two strains have since come together in his gleaming, almost abstract nude photography.
But if one is from a cigarette ad and the other a painted apple, they are two different realities and they trade on each other; lots of things — bright strong colors, the qualities of materials, images from art histories or advertising — trade on each other.
Thomas riffed on Nike ads to make a statement on exploitation of black men, and Prince directly lifted a Marlboro cigarette ad.
His Cowboy, a 1989 rephotographing of a photograph (originally by Sam Abell and appropriated from a cigarette ad) sold for $ 1,248,000 in 2005.
Rephotographing the cowboys from the cigarette ads.
How did you feel when you saw the cigarette ad, or the car wreck ad?
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