THE WAHA NUI; JAYDEN WONG • APRIL 28, 2024 The promotion of alcohol by radio stations across New Zealand is another form of advertising – and is contributing to the country’s heavy binge drinking culture, warns a health group. Alcohol Healthwatch spokesperson Lizzie Barratt says due to loose alcohol advertising regulations, stations need to further regulate the Read More →

25/04/2024  Investigation: Big alcohol: Universities and schools urged to throw out industry-funded public health advice doi: 10.1136/bmj.q851;  Journal: The BMJ Industry tied programmes provide information to schoolchildren as young as 9 Initiatives normalise drinking and downplay the long term health risks of alcohol, argue experts Public health experts are calling for a ban on alcohol industry Read More →

24 March 2024, Dutch Institute for Alcohol Policy STAP From October 2024, Amsterdam will celebrate its 750th anniversary for a year with Heineken as its main sponsor. A year long, all Amsterdam residents and visitors, young and old, will be confronted with the promotion of the Heineken beer brand. The mayor of Amsterdam, Mrs. Halsema, Read More →

Drug and Alcohol Review; 14 March 2024; Antonia C. Lyons, Kate Kersey, Carol Emslie, Elena Dimova & Annamae Burrows; Abstract Issues: Alcohol marketing on social media platforms is pervasive and effective,reaching wide audiences and allowing interaction with users. We know little about the gendered nature of digital alcohol marketing, including how women and men are Read More →

Addiction, 21 March 2024; Nathan Critchlow, John Holmes & Niamh Fitzgerald We should distinguish between alibi marketing, which promotes regular-strength alcoholic drinks without mentioning the brand name, and surrogate marketing or brand-sharing through promotion of alcohol-free and low alcohol products that use the core branding of a regular strength product. This distinction matters for developing Read More →

Utrecht, 15 April 2024; Dutch Institute for Alcohol Policy STAP The 2023 Annual Alcohol Advertising Report shows that many minors in the Netherlands are confronted with alcohol advertising. Despite the fact that the alcohol industry largely adheres to its own agreement that alcohol advertising may not be specifically aimed at minors, they are still reached Read More →

Henry Mathieu April 10, 2024 Diageo and Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH) have been fined in France for recent celebrity campaigns, according to a French addiction awareness association. Addictions France has revealed a handful of drinks companies have been punished for breaking the Loi Évin, a law that regulates alcohol advertisements. Singer and actor Lady Gaga Read More →

Nason Maani, lecturer in inequalities and global health policy, Global Health Policy Unit, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Edinburgh,   May CI van Schalkwyk, honorary research fellow, Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,   Alice Wiseman, director of public health, Gateshead, Gateshead Council, Gateshead,   Read More →

Podcast with prof. David Jernigan , Boston University, April 2024 Have you ever stopped to wonder how many alcoholic beverage ads you encounter in a day—online or on TV, at the movies or at a sports stadium? What about how many alcohol products can seem styled to look like their nonalcoholic counterparts? How about how Read More →