Findings indicate zero-alcohol advertising could serve as indirect marketing for alcohol, raising questions about its impact on adolescent drinking behaviors.
New York City commuters could soon start seeing ads for beer and other boozy beverages on subways and buses, ending a seven-year ban by the MTA. Ads will now be allowed in a variety of formats across ...
ATLANTA, GA — Some ads will no longer be allowed on MARTA buses as MARTA is limiting the kinds of ads that can be displayed. The new advertising rule bans advertisements for alcohol, massage parlors, ...
It is often incorrectly assumed that alcohol companies operate with unchecked freedom when it comes to advertising their products. {{image}} The alcohol industry – a sector supplying jobs to half a ...
Teenagers consider zero-alcohol beverages to be a type of alcoholic drink, leading Flinders University researchers to voice grave concerns about the impact of their exposure to zero-alcohol branding ...
Ministers are considering stricter restrictions on alcohol advertising to bring them closer in line with junk food ads. The government said it is exploring “partial restrictions” which could include a ...
The UK government says it could be assessing “partial restrictions” of alcohol advertising that could be closer to regulations in place for junk food in the country. Yesterday (25 June), a report from ...