Site contains information on which movies (and creative people) include a lot of smoking, the tobacco industry's ties to Hollywood, effects on kids, advocacy ads promoting smokefree movies, and what you can do to help. ...
There is a lot more to learn. The Science proves that there is more smoking in the movies than ever and that this smoking encourages kids to smoke. It also shows that you can counter this pressure with a tough anti-tobacco ad before the film. Secret Documents contain a hidden treasure of facts on Big Tobacco's longstanding love affair with Hollywood... and more. Se what you can find. Helpful ...
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An educational program to take the glamour out of smoking in the movies Presented by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Arnold Communications and FableVision Studios. Enter ...
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Home - Publications - Issue Briefs - Tobacco Placement in the Movies When the extraterrestrial in the movie E.T. was enticed from his hiding spot by a trail of Reese's Pieces in 1982, sales of the candy jumped 65% 1 and product placement became an important part of movies. 2 The use of Reese's Pieces may be the most famous example of product placement, 3 a process in which a company either pays ...
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ASH SEEKS FEDERAL INVESTIGATION OF SMOKING IN MOVIES; ACTION FEATURED IN EYE ON AMERICA ON CBS-TV NEWS Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) has filed a legal petition seeking an investigation to determine if the increase in smoking in movies is the result of money or other things of value being given to movie makers by the tobacco industry. If so it constitutes a crime, and any evidence of ...
Hollywood puts Thai teenagers on tobacco road Date: 12th May 1999, The Nation A STUDY by an American researcher has revealed that Thai teenagers who are familiar with the Western media and events sponsored by cigarette companies are more likely to have smoked. The study by Dr. Marvin E. Goldberg of Pennsylvania State University covered 1, 300 high school students ...
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Hollywood Still Glorifying Tobacco Use According to a recent study published in the British journal, The Lancet, smoking is still depicted in feature films even though tobacco companies agreed to stop paying to place their products in movies a decade ago.1 The study, conducted at Dartmouth Medical School, looked at 250 of the top U.S. feature films from 1988 to 1997. The researchers found that ...
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Vista Group Home Page | About Us | Press | Public Relations | Product Placement | Special Projects | Trademark Licensing Writing a Thesis on Product Placement Independently owned since 1972 TOBACCO PERSISTS ON SILVER SCREEN; EVEN MUPPETS MARKET TO KIDS March 22, 1998 By RAJA MISHRA Knight Ridder Newspapers The cigar that juts from the mouth of actor Olson Welles as he eyes Kermit the Frog in ...
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