Authors: Ernesta Paukštė, Vaida Liutkutė, Mindaugas Štelemėkas, Nijolė Goštautaitė Midttun and Aurelijus Veryga Title: Overturn of the proposed alcohol advertising ban in Lithuania Journal: Addiction. Volume 109, Issue 5, pages 711–719, May 2014   Abstract Background: In response to the dramatic increase in alcohol-related problems in Lithuania, policy measures, including alcohol advertising and availability restrictions combined with taxation increase, were Read More →

Author: Marina Bosque-Prous, Albert Espelt, Anna M. Guitart, Montserrat Bartroli, Joan R. Villalbí, M. Teresa Brugal
Title: Association between stricter alcohol advertising regulations and lower hazardous drinking across European countries
Journal: Addiction. 2014:n/a-n/a. Read More →

Authors: Monica H Swahn, Jane B Palmier, Agnes Benegas-Segarra and Fe A Sinson Title: Alcohol marketing and drunkenness among students in the Philippines: findings from the nationally representative Global School-based Student Health Survey Journal: BMC Public Health 2013, 13:1159 Abstract Background: A largely unaddressed issue in lower income countries and the Philippines, in particular, is the role of alcohol marketing and its potential Read More →

In 2010, the five NGOs participating in the AMMIE project selected 84 alcohol marketing practices that appeared to be in violation of existing national rules for self-regulation. We filed complaints against these practices at the national Alcohol Advertising Committees, who are to decide whether these complaints are to be upheld (or not). The NGOs proceeded Read More →

Authors: Tim McCreanor, Antonia Lyons, Christine Griffin, Ian Goodwin, Helen Moewaka Barnes & Fiona Hutton Title: Youth drinking cultures, social networking and alcohol marketing: implications for public health Journal: Critical public health, 23(1), 110-120. Abstract Alcohol consumption and heavy drinking in young adults have been key concerns for public health. Alcohol marketing is an important factor in contributing to negative outcomes. Read More →

An analysis of the top ten sport clubs of the five most popular sports showed that alcohol sport sponsorship is highly prevalent in Germany. This fact sheet summarizes the results of research conducted in the AMMIE project. The full fact sheet can be downloaded and read here

An analysis of the top ten sport clubs of the five most popular sports showed that In Denmark sport sponsorship by the alcohol industry is mainly focused on football clubs. Carlsberg is the top sponsor, Royal Unibrew second. This fact sheet summarizes the results of research conducted in the AMMIE project. The full fact sheet Read More →

An analysis of the top ten sport clubs of the five most popular sports in the Netherlands showed that more than half were sponsored by alcohol producers. This fact sheet summarizes the results of research conducted in the AMMIE project. The full fact sheet can be downloaded and read here

An analysis of the top ten sport clubs of the five most popular sports in Bulgaria showed only one professional club of the 50 is sponsored by an alcohol brand. This fact sheet summarizes the results of research conducted in the AMMIE project. The full report can be downloaded and read here

An analysis of the top ten sport clubs of the five most popular sports in Italy showed that nearly half were sponsored by alcohol producers or retailers. This fact sheet summarizes the results of research conducted in the AMMIE project. The full fact sheet can be downloaded and read here