This is a student assignment written under the supervision of Daniel Chandler ... Children and TV Advertising in Four Countries' Educational Media International 29[4] ...
... to the food industry and tackle Britain's obesity crisis by banning food and drink advertising on pre-school children's television, writes Patrick ...
Food advertising on Australian television: the extent of children's exposure ... Food advertising on Australian television during children's viewing hours ...
Views concerning the ethics of advertising aimed at children diverge widely in Europe. ... children's personal preferences can be targeted and changed by TV advertising. ...
Children's food choices, parents' understanding and influence, and the role of food promotions. Report published July 2004
Sweden bans children's advertising on television altogether, whereas Luxembourg and Belgium prohibit it five minutes before and after children's programmes. ...
Consumers are being invited to decide whether companies should be allowed to use celebrities to promote children's products through TV advertising or sponsorship. ...
NSPCC adverts depicting the child abuse problems facing many of the UK's children are aimed at raising awareness and how we can work together to end cruelty.
Some of Britain's biggest food companies are targeting children in up to 40% of their television adverts. Should advertising food on children's TV be banned?
Children in the United States watch an average of 3 to 5 hours of television every day. ... Children who spend a great deal of time watching television have less time for ...