Sentences with phrase «on cigarette advertising»

Though the Queen did not specifically mention an adjunct proposal to increase restrictions on the cigarette advertising and display, the cheme will almost certainly go ahead.
Questions were raised about Labour's relationship with wealthy donors in 1997 when, following an announcement that a ban on cigarette advertising would include an exemption for Formula 1 racing, it was revealed that the formula 1 chief executive, Bernie Ecclestone, had earlier donated # 1 million to the Labour Party.
The U.S. multinationals have a more difficult time in Europe, where they have faced severe restrictions on cigarette advertising for years.

Not exact matches

Tobacco manufacturers once had relatively free reign, with even doctors starring in commercials, on the airwaves before being banned from television and radio advertising in 1970 when President Richard Nixon signed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act into law.
Now, because of U.S. trade threats, the American companies are allowed to sell and advertise their cigarettes in all three nations without even carrying the warnings on the packages that are required in United States.
«12 At the same time, the Office of the United States Trade Representative in Washington was putting economic and political pressure on the governments of Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea to withdraw their trade barriers and allow U.S. cigarette sales and advertising into their nations.
The letter went on to say, «Pravda does not carry cigarette advertising or indeed any advertising.
So, because cigarette advertising is banned from the air, the Marlboro Cup, an authentic sporting event, remained simply The Cup on CBS air.
But I also believe in freedom, and as long as cigarettes remain legal I find it incomprehensible how a political party that says it also believes in freedom can decide to ban the manufacturers from putting their company logos or advertising slogans on the packaging.
Rather than advertising the harmful effects of cigarette smoking on the box, why hasn't any government just banned the selling of cigarettes in their respective countries?
«Because many e-cigarette brands that have a budget to advertise on television are visually similar to tobacco cigarettes, we wanted to see if similar effects can be attributed to e-cigarette advertising
«Given the sophistication of cigarette marketing in the past and the exponential increase in advertising dollars allotted to e-cigarette promotion in the past year, it should be expected that advertisements for these products created by big tobacco companies will maximize smoking cues in their advertisements, and if not regulated, individuals will be exposed to much more e-cigarette advertising on a daily basis,» Maloney and Cappella wrote.
The novel project is the first to attempt to quantify the persistence that cigarette advertising and other pro-smoking media messages have on consumers.
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.
While the study can't prove that one is related to the other, the findings would seem to support what critics have long said: Smoking by glamorous (or even not - so - glamorous) people on the silver screen is like free advertising for cigarettes.
It's a wild night in 1989 of raucous fun as Bill Hicks shows us his unique view on smoking cigarettes, smoking pot, drinking, sex, advertising, and music.
But two bills now before Congress, S 1929 and HR 5653, both of which would stiffen requirements for warning labels on cigarette packs and strengthen educational and research programs on smoking, face heavy opposition from the tobacco and advertising industries as well as from other critics who say that people of all ages are sufficiently aware of the hazards of...
Started in 2002, Blue Buffalo was propelled by advertising techniques Bill Bishop honed as an ad man on Madison Avenue where he ran ad campaigns for for brands such as Kool - Aid, Tang, Tareyton cigarettes («I'd rather fight than switch»), and later SoBe, a beverage company he co-founded in the 1990s.
His work takes anonymous and ubiquitous cigarette billboard advertising campaigns, elevates the status and focusses our gaze on the images.
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.
He became fascinated by the advertising of cigarettes and, back in Britain, made a series of works based on the cigarette packet.
His work took anonymous and ubiquitous cigarette billboard advertising campaigns, elevated the status and focused the gaze on the images.
It was gradually established that smoking prevalence could be reduced by raising the tax on cigarettes, and by banning tobacco advertising.
In 1998, he published an article in the United Kingdom paper Financial Times attacking the idea of regulating secondhand smoke, cigarette advertising and health warning labels on cigarette packs.
That's right Jim D. Just like most tobacco companies supported health warnings on cigarette packs, pulling TV advertising, and paying billions in reparations.
Cigarette companies universally supported the ban on advertising cigarettes as it freed up enormous amounts of money that had been previously spent on advertising and related activities.
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