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New! Alcohol Advertising Standards Violations Most Common in Magazines with Youthful Audiences
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New Reports

State Laws to Reduce the Impact of Alcohol Marketing on Youth: Current Status and Model Policies New!
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Youth Exposure to Alcohol Product Advertising on Local Radio in 75 U.S. Markets, 2009
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Youth Exposure to Alcohol Advertising in National Magazines, 2001 to 2008
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News Press Releases

August 8, 2012 New!
Alcohol Advertising Standards Violations Most Common in Magazines with Youthful Audience
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May 7, 2012
Alcohol Regulation on the Internet Failing to Protect Youth
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May 1, 2012
Majority of States Fail to Address Youth Exposure to Alcohol Marketing

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April 10, 2012
Online Tool Estimates Youth Exposure to Alcohol Ads on Radio
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December 19, 2011
CAMY Charts Alcohol Industry's Digital Marketing

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Fact Sheets

Alcohol Advertising and Promotion
Excerpts from The Surgeon General's Call to Action To Prevent and Reduce Underage DrinkingVIEW THE FACT SHEET

Prevalence of Underage DrinkingView the Fact sheet

Alcohol Advertising and Youth
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CAMY Washington Update

FTC Orders Alcoholic Beverage Manufacturers to Provide Data for Agency's Fourth Major Study on Alcohol Advertising
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CAMY Statement on Action by the FDA to Issue Warnings to Manufacturers of Alcoholic Energy DrinksView the Statement

Pediatricians Call for Restrictions on Alcohol Marketing
View the StatementCAMY Statement on FDA Decision to Investigate Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages
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CDC Funds the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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FTC Commissioner Calls for Stronger Standards to Shield Youth from Alcohol Advertising
View the statementBeam Global Spirits & Wine Tightens Marketing Standards
Beam's Statement of Voluntary Principles has stronger marketing standards than Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) and Wine Institute.
View the Beam Voluntary PrinciplesView CAMY Press ReleaseWashington Update Archive

 

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