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Infant Formula Marketing

Keep infant formula marketing out of healthcare facilities.

Commercial Advertising in Schools

Commercial Advertising in Schools

Keep commercial advertising out of schools.

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April 9th, 2012

Commercial Alert to Hospitals: Stop Handing Out Industry-Provided Samples of Infant Formula

Hospitals should stop including industry-provided samples of infant formula in new mothers’ discharge bags because the distribution is unethical and violates good public health policy, Public Citizen said in letters, co-signed by more than 100 other organizations, sent to more than 2,600 hospitals across the country. The letters are part of a new, nationwide Public Citizen campaign that is aimed at both hospitals and major formula makers. 

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May 23rd, 2012 | Mike Farrell | Multichannel News

The Cable Show 2012: Cable Aims To Market to Black Consumer

With its official launch scheduled for next month, new cable network Aspire appears poised to address a much maligned but fast growing advertising segment - the African-American community.

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May 23rd, 2012 | Ed Silverman | Pharmalot

The End Of DTC TV Ads? Sanofi Says Maybe

Two months ago, the FDA issued a draft guidance that stipulates when drugmakers must submit their TV ads for agency review. The FDA has had the authority to review ads ever since the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 was enacted and the recent draft guidance makes clear that reviews are required for direct-to-consumer ads for a variety of situations.

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May 23rd, 2012 | ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN | The New York Times

Band-Aids and Muppets Aim to Soothe Child’s Scrapes

SOME leading brands of wound treatments were themselves bloodied by the economic slump, as consumers switched to cheaper store brands.

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May 22nd, 2012 | Jason Del Rey | Advertising Age

The Huffington Post Wants to Help Brands Create Their Own Content Sites

The Huffington Post is expanding the way it works with brands in an effort to cash in on the popular brand-as-publisher trend, Ad Age has learned.

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