The advertising industry is facing harsh criticism these days: advertising is blamed for the\ud growth in childhood obesity, materialism and the commercialisation of childhood. Concerned\ud voices are calling for stricter laws and regulations for advertising that targets children. This\ud paper examines the situation in countries where advertising targeting children has been\ud banned in broadcast media. It then evaluates the efficacy of introducing similar regulations in\ud Australia. Academic literature and recent discussions in the “ban-countries” do not provide\ud evidence that this type of regulated response has the desired effect, nor do they demonstrate\ud that advertising leads to, for example, obesity in the first place. It would a...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline the historic development of advertising regulation that governs ...
Some 30 years ago, Australia introduced the Children's Television Standards (CTS) with the twin goal...
Obesity is increasingly recognised by policymakers as a threat to public health and wellbeing. Despi...
The advertising industry is facing harsh criticism these days: advertising is blamed for the growth ...
includes key organisations and prominent individuals who recognise that food advertising to children...
Recent years have seen the intensification around the world of debate about the regulation of food a...
Issue addressed: The variation in food advertising legislation and guidelines between various countr...
BACKGROUND: In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unh...
Abstract Background In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effect...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
This article reviews the debate regarding the issue of growing obesity in society in terms of issues...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Australian co-regulat...
Communications Code in response to public concern about the infl uence of ‘ junk food ’ advertising ...
Why are people concerned about television advertising and its influence on children? Is this concern...
This paper considers how the dichotomous construction of childhood which has traditionally underpinn...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline the historic development of advertising regulation that governs ...
Some 30 years ago, Australia introduced the Children's Television Standards (CTS) with the twin goal...
Obesity is increasingly recognised by policymakers as a threat to public health and wellbeing. Despi...
The advertising industry is facing harsh criticism these days: advertising is blamed for the growth ...
includes key organisations and prominent individuals who recognise that food advertising to children...
Recent years have seen the intensification around the world of debate about the regulation of food a...
Issue addressed: The variation in food advertising legislation and guidelines between various countr...
BACKGROUND: In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effects of unh...
Abstract Background In Australia there have been many calls for government action to halt the effect...
Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the amount of non-core (unhealthy) food advertising current...
This article reviews the debate regarding the issue of growing obesity in society in terms of issues...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Australian co-regulat...
Communications Code in response to public concern about the infl uence of ‘ junk food ’ advertising ...
Why are people concerned about television advertising and its influence on children? Is this concern...
This paper considers how the dichotomous construction of childhood which has traditionally underpinn...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline the historic development of advertising regulation that governs ...
Some 30 years ago, Australia introduced the Children's Television Standards (CTS) with the twin goal...
Obesity is increasingly recognised by policymakers as a threat to public health and wellbeing. Despi...