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Advertising, alcohol, and youth: is the alcoholic beverage industry targeting minors with magazine ads?: An article from: Regulation [H] [T] [M]
Jon P. Nelson (Digital) Thomson Gale 2005-06-22
Release date: 2007-02-07
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I know there are copy write laws, but the magazine ended it's publication 40 years ago.
You can sell your magazine through ebay.
Dan Couvrette talks about divorce-attorney marketing services available through his company, Divorce Marketing Group. Divorce Marketing Group is a ...
www.CosmeticDentalMarketing.co .uk Dental Marketing Companies Capital-Visions see it as vital to the Success of your Advertising to get the most ...
Television advertising for Harry's Law shows Kathy Bates pulling out a pistol, and magazine ads show Bates pointing a gun skyward. Clearly these depictions are what drove the Tucson shooter using leftist logic, so should uber leftist David E...
For the first, 25 to life
For that damn Ally McBeal show, execution.
Authentic original magazine print ad (perfect for framing)
original advertising art from the Golden Age of American Illustration
This is not a Reproduction, but actual "Bits Of History"
Genuine Historic Print,/ memories are the essence of civilization.
page size approx. 5 1/2" x 13 1/2"
How Much Does an NBC Turnaround Even Matter Any More?
Imagine switching your TV set to NBC and finding nothing there but static. Would you be surprised? More important, would you care?
More evidence is accumulating to suggest America would not be completely bereft if a certain multi-colored Peacock ceased to hold forth on the TV screen.
When NBC's new news magazine "Rock Center with Brian Williams" made its debut earlier this week, network hopes probably weren't too high. TV news shows cost significantly less than high-quality dramas but usually win smaller audiences too -- which is why most members of this TV club, like "Dateline" or "48 Hours Mystery," tend to air on less important Friday and Saturday nights. But "Rock Center" drew just 4.14 million viewers overall and 1.28 million viewers between the ages of 18 and 49, both measures somewhat less than "The Playboy Club" got in the same slot before it was canceled for weak ratings. The lower expenses make the equation more favorable to "Rock Center," but that still wasn't the performance executives wanted.
Will Online Sex Ads Kill Village Voice? | FrontBurner
, Which is accused of promoting child sex trafficking. On the whole, Carr — who once edited an alternative weekly — is sympathetic to VV’s financial quandary. Their once-thriving advertising vehicles have hit on tough times, and sex ads keep the presses rolling.
Jim Larkin and Michael Lacey, the two principal owners, not only deny there is a problem, they claim to revel in being under attack. In a bid for some higher moral ground, they claim their right to publish those ads is a free-speech issue. They define their policy as “libertarian” and cite their publication of cigarette and gun ads. To my mind, they have a point. True, cigarettes and guns are legal, and prostitution is not in 49 states. But sometimes the law is an ass, as Dickens said.
The problem is, nobody seems much bothered by adults selling sexual services. What people are up in arms about is evidence that traffickers have used backpage.com to sell the services of boys and girls. Larkin and Lacey say they’ve tried to put in safeguards....
Advertising Does Not Create Trafficking, Ending ... - The L Magazine
We appreciate your efforts to put in place new measures attempting to screen for ads featuring minors. However, we do not believethat these measures are doing enough to adequately solve the problem, and we share the opinion of the nation’s 51 Attorneys General that the bestway to eradicate your company’s connection with the sex trafficking of minors is to shut down the Adult section of your Web site, as Craigslist did. From their perspective, the claims of their opponents are wildly exaggerated and all the money being spent trying to wipe out advertising would be better spent on the root causes of the problem, including drug addiction, poverty and family abuse.
“There is a lot of mythmaking around the issue and I think it’s a way of avoiding the real problem,” Mr. Lacey said.
It's all well and good for these multifaith leaders to want to stop trafficking, and I agree with them that even one person being sold for sex without their consent is too many. Trafficking is horrible. Nobody is saying that it isn't. But it just doesn't make any sense to me to go after advertising spaces—spaces that sex workers who choose to be in sex work need to make a living—instead of looking for solutions that would actually, you know, STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
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French magazine's office torched for publishing cartoon image of MuhammadAHN | All Headline News - Dec 31, 1969
The destroyed magazines bearing the name Charia Hebdo instead of Charlie Hebdo, a pun on Islam's Sharia law, were to be delivered to newsstands. The magazine's editor, Stephane Charbonnier, linked the attack to the use of the prophet's cartoon image onAdAge.com - Dec 31, 1969
The situation has degenerated to such a degree that the cost of an ad in the most expensive program for advertisers on the CW -- Wednesday night's "America's Next Top Model," which costs an average of $61315 for a 30-second spot -- has nearly caught upWindy City Times - Dec 31, 1969
In 1981, Absolut ran ads in two gay magazines, The Advocate and After Dark. The article says that existence of the LGBT-focused TV network Logo underscores how far Madison Avenue has come since those initial Absolut ads. Among the blue-chip marketers
Windy City Times - Dec 31, 1969
Ray J. Koenig III—an openly gay, Chicago-based attorney who has been recognized by Law & Politics Magazine's Super Lawyers publication as a Rising Star for 2010 and 2011, an honor bestowed upon only five percent of the