Join us as we spotlight select chapters of Venable’s popular Advertising Law Tool Kit, which helps marketing teams navigate the legal risk of campaigns and promotions. When marketing to children under ...
Children are more likely to ask for and consume unhealthy foods and drinks marketed to them through social media and online games Jamie Benedict, Ph.D., R.D. Why do kids sometimes “pester” their ...
High sugar cereal brands target TV ads directly to kids under age 12. And this targeted advertising leads to greater household purchases of unhealthy kid cereals, a new study finds. One of the top ...
Experts are weighing in on the growing trend of young girls using makeup and the companies choosing to market their products ...
Creating an environment in which children and youth can grow up healthy should be a very high priority for the nation. Yet the prevailing pattern of food and beverage marketing to children in America ...
The Association of National Advertisers (ANA) held its annual Masters of Advertising Law Conference November 11-13 in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona, and wow, children’s advertising and privacy was a ...
Every year, more and more money is spent on marketing to children, as manufacturers and broadcasters realize the huge influence kids have on their parents buying habits. Larry Mantle talks with Jill ...
A new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that just nine children's cereal brands advertised directly to kids dominated purchases by families with kids: Cocoa Puffs, Frosted ...
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Commodifying childhood: NZ children see marketing for unhealthy products 76 times a day
Media headlines, industry figures and research confirm what many parents suspect: marketing to children has not only grown in scale but also in sophistication. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of ...
One of the top sources of added sugar in children's diets is in their breakfast cereal. A new study shows that advertising drives sales of high-sugar cereals when it's aimed directly at kids under 12 ...
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