Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Advertising Camel No. 9.



American Parliament was not the first time protests attractive advertising Camel No. 9. Recently, five members of the Upper House had sent a message to the federal commission on trade with the same claim, a sales and marketing campaign R. J. Reynolds is aimed at young women.

Magazines have not yet responded to the letter.
According to the Conde Nast publishing house, which prints four of the 11 magazines, mentioned in the message (Vogue, Glamour, Lucky and W), the decision to publish or not to publish advertisements for tobacco-selected publications. (The rest of the addressee, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Marie Claire, US Weekly, In Style, Interview Magazine and Soap Opera Digest.)

Printed tobacco advertising banned in some countries, including all European, but permitted in the United States. In television and radio have long expelled her recently she disappeared from billboards.

A recent report by the American Institute of Medicine recommended that prohibit the use of graphic images on cigarettes advertising and limit itself to black and white text.

Some magazines, according to the edition of The Tobacco Periodicals Project, have ceased to publish the advertisement of tobacco, including Self, Men's Health and Money.

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