New! Underage Youth Drinking Concentrated among Small Number of Brands Click here to read the press release Marketing GalleryTelevision and Magazine Advertisements View sample ads. ViewView press clippings from the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth. BrochuresColor Summary Brochures View and print full-color Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth (CAMY) summary brochures. View Brochures | New ReportsExposure of African-American Youth to Alcohol Advertising, 2008 and 2009 New! READ THE REPORT State Laws to Reduce the Impact of Alcohol Marketing on Youth: Current Status and Model Policies Read the report Youth Exposure to Alcohol Product Advertising on Local Radio in 75 U.S. Markets, 2009 Read the reportYouth Exposure to Alcohol Advertising on Television, 2001-2009Read the ReporTNews Press Releases February 11, 2013 Underage Youth Drinking Concentrated among Small Number of Brands New! READ THE RELEASE December 13, 2012 Time Restrictions on TV Advertisements Ineffective in Reducing Youth Exposure to Alcohol Adsread the release September 27, 2012 African-American Youth Exposed to More Magazine and Television Alcohol Advertising than Youth in General READ THE RELEASE August 8, 2012 Alcohol Advertising Standards Violations Most Common in Magazines with Youthful Audience read the releaseMay 7, 2012 Alcohol Regulation on the Internet Failing to Protect Youth Read the release May 1, 2012 Majority of States Fail to Address Youth Exposure to Alcohol Marketing Read the release 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 View the Fact sheet | CAMY Washington UpdateFTC Orders Alcoholic Beverage Manufacturers to Provide Data for Agency's Fourth Major Study on Alcohol Advertising View the statementCAMY Statement on FTC's Plans to Study Alcohol Industry's Voluntary Marketing GuidelinesView the statement 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 View the statement CDC Funds the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Read the release 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 |