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Smoke Free Movies [Recommended] Description: UCSF project challenges the movie industry to stop taking cash or other arrangements for featuring tobacco brands in their films; gives examples and statistics on how much smoking goes on on-screen. (smokefreemovies.ucsf.edu) |
Activity Report -- R. J. Reynolds Description: Formerly secret tobacco industry memo shows how the tobacco giant paid for actors to smoke cigarettes in movies; movies, actors, and situations are listed. (legacy.library.ucsf.edu) |
Brown and Williamson Tobacco Product Placement in the Movies Description: A formerly secret memo outlines the movies, the money paid, and the stars who took the money to feature smoking cigarettes in the movies; also details such as the second set of books, the preference for some stars to get paid in jewelry, cash, or cars instead of checks, and TV shows used. (legacy.library.ucsf.edu) |
Captive Kids Description: Covers product placement in movies. (consumer.org) |
Carleton Product Placement Description: Formerly secret tobacco industry memo explains exactly how it's done. (legacy.library.ucsf.edu) |
Cigar-chomping Hollywood Heroes Description: The industry pays well-connected brokers to put their product into the hands of the hottest actors. Names actors, movies, and TV shows used. (healthwatcher.net) |
Doctors Smoking on TV Shows Description: Ann Landers column describes how tobacco products end up being used in TV shows. (washingtonpost.com) |
Fighting Smoking in Movies Description: New South Wales Cancer Council provides information on product placement of cigarettes and smoking in movies, and suggestions on how to fight it. (cancercouncil.com.au) |
Hollywood Colluded with Tobacco Giants Description: Reuters report on the different connections between movie studios and the tobacco industry. (reuters.com) |
Hollywood Puts Thai Teenagers on Tobacco Road Description: Study reveals that Thai teenagers are more likely to smoke if they have been exposed to Hollywood movies; researcher explains how and why. (thailandlife.com) |
Hollywood Still Glorifying Tobacco Use Description: News article reports on research showing the smoking is still featured in the movies, based on a survey of 250 films released from 1988 to 1997. (tobaccocontrol.neu.edu) |
How the Tobacco Industry Built its Relationship with Hollywood Description: Article in scientific journal provides an unprecedented look at the history and results of tobacco industry investment and influence in moviemaking and imagemaking in Hollywood. (tc.bmjjournals.com) |
How the Tobacco Industry built its Relationship with Hollywood Description: 10 page journal article traces the history of product placement, industry influence, and other ties between the tobacco industry and the entertainment industry. (saclung.org) |
Marketing Cigarettes in Cinema Films Description: Study measured tobacco use in the top 250 US box-office films over the last 10 years, finds smoking in over 85%, and sepcific brand appearances in almost 30%. (mascotcoalition.org) |
Mediascope Issue Briefs - Tobacco Placement in the Movies Description: Briefly describes and documents tobacco industry product placement of cigarettes in movies. (mediascope.org) |
Motion Picture Summary Worksheet Description: RJR one-page summary of recent product placement of RJR cigarettes in movies. Names the movies and the actors involved. (legacy.library.ucsf.edu) |
Movie Smoking Linked To Teens Trying First Cigarette Description: Recent research at Dartmouth shows the influence of on-screen smoking. (unisci.com) |
Product placement Description: A short look at use of product placement of tobacco products in movies. (quit.org.au) |
Product Placement in Films Shows Tobacco Companies Still Up to Their Old Marketing Tricks Description: ASH-UK item uses recent research to draw the inference that tobacco product placement continues. (ash.org.uk) |
Product Placement: Hollywood's Romance with Tobacco Description: How product placement is used to get smoking and specific cigarette brand names featured in movies; particular movies and actors used; history of tobacco industry denial of the practice; current depiction of tobacco use in films. (realitycheckny.com) |
Product Placement: Joe Camel Campaign Description: Industry documents produced in Mangini v. R.J. Reynolds provide a rare inside look at product placement. In some cases itemizes the cigarette brand, the promotional fees paid, the movies and TV shows used, stars, and production companies involved. (legacy.library.ucsf.edu) |
Smoke Free Movies: Go Deeper Description: Bibliography and annotated list of links on smoking the movies, its causes, development, and effects. (smokefreemovies.ucsf.edu) |
Smoke Screeners Description: An educational program to take the glamor out of smoking in the movies. (fablevision.com) |
Smokescreen a Blessing for Promotion of Tobacco Products Description: Australian newspaper article on Australian film stars and filmaking and their promotion of smoking onscreen. (smh.com.au) |
Smoking in Movies Description: ASH report summarizes tobacco industry use of product placement in movies, and makes the case it is still continuing. (ash.org) |
Smoking In Movies Description: Current movie smoking reviews, updated every week, reviewing the top 10 movies for tobacco content and smoking celebrities, by the American Lung Association of Sacramento. (scenesmoking.org) |
Study Reports Hollywood, Tobacco Industry 'Collusion' Description: Hollywood has been colluding with the tobacco industry for years and continues to do so despite a voluntary agreement to curb indirect tobacco advertising in films, a study shows. (unisci.com) |
TheBusiness of Selling Cigarettes Description: BBC article reports on ways the tobacco industry will get around the upcoming tobacco advertising ban in Europe; focus is on product placement and brand stretching. (news.bbc.co.uk) |
Tobacco and Product Placement Description: With a focus on Australian films and actors, covers the practice of getting paid to feature cigarettes in movies and on TV. (203.147.184.40) |
Tobacco and the Movies Description: MASSPIRG research finds that smoking is increasing in movies despite tobacco industry promises to stop promoting it, the movies usually portray smoking as positive, identifiable brand names are found on cigarettes in scenes, and big name stars are lighting up. (masspirg.org) |
Tobacco Persists on Silver Screen; Even Muppets Market to Kids Description: Knight Ridder article covers movies in which Philip Morris and other tobacco companies did product placement of cigarettes and cigars. (vistagroupusa.com) |
Tobacco Product Placement in the Movies Description: Compiled by Quit Australia, lists movies, actors, and cigarette brands promoted, and the effects of this promotion. (quit.org.au) |
Tobacco Sponsorships: Buying Credibility Description: Analysis of tobacco sponsorship of sports and cultural event, focuses on Canada. (web.idrc.ca) |
WHO's Anti-tobacco Strategy to Focus on Showbiz Description: Reports that multinational tobacco firms have given filmmakers in Indonesia, India and Thailand cash payments to place their cigarette packs in films. (dawn.com) |
Why Can't Hollywood Kick the Habit? Description: Article from an entertainment industry magazine explores reasons for increased smoking in movies, increased onscreen display of cigarette brands, and possible effects of this. (eiconline.org) |