The National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) on July 30 released tough advertising restrictions in the National Policy for the Prevention, Management and Control of ...
The World Health Organization’s newly released report on regulating cross-border alcohol marketing raises the alarm for countries like Australia and New Zealand, given their light touch towards ...
Controversial alcohol ads will continue to show up on San Diego trolley cars and bus shelters, after a divided Metropolitan Transit System board voted 9-4 to remove a ban on such ads permanently. The ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have introduced a private member’s bill in Parliament to ban alcohol advertising and prohibit the use of liquor brand names, logos, and sponsorships at public ...
Zero-alcohol ads may look harmless, but new research suggests they are associated with stronger brand loyalty and drinking intentions among teenagers, raising fresh questions about whether these ...
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 ...
The influence of alcohol extends to almost every part of society — and yet it causes more death and disease than any illegal drug. Alcohol leaves its mark not all at once, but one person at a time. It ...
New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research shows exposure to alcohol advertisements during national sports broadcasts, particularly those that feature a preferred beverage, significantly increases ...
Alcohol television advertisement impressions are down 17% year-over-year (YoY), higher than the 12% cut in advertising spending by the category, according to a recent study by iSpot.tv comparing the ...
The first game following Anheuser-Busch InBev calling it quits on its 33-year alcohol advertising monopoly, Super Bowl LVII represents a milestone moment for the alcohol brands who could make an ...
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 ...