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August 13, 2007
Disney and Smoking: not good enough
On the Media, the NPR show, has a nice updated interview with Professor of Medicine Stan Glantz of the University of California at San Francisco, commenting on Disney's recent ballyhooed announcement that it was taking smoking out of Disney-branded films for small kids, but not out of all its other movies. Stan is quoted extensively in a variety of print stories on the Disney announcement, which got much more praise than it deserved, as archived at his Smokefree Movies project news pages. MASSPIRG's 2002 report: Tobacco at the Movies.
Posted by Ed Mierzwinski at August 13, 2007 11:27 AM
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