Examples of Alcohol Advertising in a sentence
Impact of Alcohol Advertising and Media Exposure on Adolescent Alcohol Use: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies.
Ministerial Forum on Alcohol Advertising and Sponsorship: Recommendations on alcohol advertising and sponsorship.
Recruiting the “Heavy-Using Loyalists of Tomorrow”: An Analysis of the Aims, Effects and Mechanisms of Alcohol Advertising, Based on Advertising Industry Evaluations.
Moreover, affordable housing is an excellent development option for sites, like the Fireworks area, that involve brownfield remediation, as special funding for such clean-up is available for affordable housing developments.
Given the documented ineffectiveness of existing alcohol advertising regulations in Australia, and the ABAC Scheme in particular (Australian Medical Association, 2012; Australian National Preventive Health Agency, 2014), in 2012 a group of independent professionals created an alternative organisation called the Alcohol Advertising Review Board (AARB: http://www.alcoholadreview.com.au).
Code of Responsible Practices for Beverage Alcohol Advertising and Marketing.
Youth Exposure to Alcohol Advertising on Television and in National Magazines, 2001 to 2006.
Youth Exposure to Alcohol Advertising on Television— 25 Markets, United States, 2010.
Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, Exposure of African-American Youth to Alcohol Advertising (Washington, D.C.: Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, 2003), available at http://camy.org/research/ (last accessed November 5, 2003); Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, Exposure of Hispanic Youth to Alcohol Advertising (Washington, D.C.: Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, 2003), available at http://camy.org/research/ (last accessed November 5, 2003).
Although the general issue is longstanding, the current controversy stems in part from four recent actions: first, a 1991 report on Youth and Alcohol – Controlling Alcohol Advertising, by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS, 1991) and the accompanying public statement by Surgeon General Novello.Second, the decision in 1996 by the Distilled Spirits Council to lift the industry’s 48-year-old voluntary ban on liquor advertising on television and radio.