Sunday, 13 November 2011

ASA

Today we looked at the website for the asa which regulates the contents of advertising. We looked at several case studies to see what case complaints to ASA were based on and what the ASA's adjudication had been.

The ASA  case I looked at was the alcohol advertising

Alcohol advertising


Alcohol bottlesSocietal concerns about alcohol means that it is rarely out of the headlines. With these issues high on the political agenda close scrutiny has been given to those factors that may influence the amount of alcohol we consume.

Concerns about alcohol and the fact that it is an age-restricted product prompted the bodies that write the Advertising Codes to produce strict advertising regulations surrounding alcohol. Specific rules relating to alcohol have been in the advertising Codes for many years but they were significantly tightened by the advertising industry in 2005 in response to public concern about underage drinking and anti-social behaviour. The stringent rules are designed to ensure alcohol is advertised in a socially responsible way. The rules place a particular emphasis on protecting young people; alcohol ads must not be directed at people under 18 or contain anything that is likely to appeal to them by reflecting youth culture or by linking alcohol with irresponsible behaviour, social success or sexual attractiveness.

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