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Id : 506

Author :
Pollay R.W.

Title


Targeting youth and concerned smokers: Evidence from Canadian tobacco industry documents

Reference :


Pollay R.W.; Targeting youth and concerned smokers: Evidence from Canadian tobacco industry documents ;Tobacco Control vol:9 issue: 2 page:136.0

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0034203892&doi=10.1136%2ftc.9.2.136&partnerID=40&md5=41810f49e2977e1d37ffb79908f213c9
Abstract Objective - To provide an understanding of the targeting strategies of cigarette marketing, and the functions and importance of the advertising images chosen. Methods - Analysis of historical corporate documents produced by affiliates of British American Tobacco (BAT) and RJ Reynolds (RJR) in Canadian litigation challenging tobacco advertising regulation, the Tobacco Products Control Act (1987): Imperial Tobacco Limitee & RJR-Macdonald Inc c. Le Procurer General du Canada. Results - Careful and extensive research has been employed in all stages of the process of conceiving, developing, refining, and deploying cigarette advertising. Two segments commanding much management attention are starters and concerned smokers. To recruit starters, brand images communicate independence, freedom and (sometimes) peer acceptance. These advertising images portray smokers as attractive and autonomous, accepted and admired, athletic and at home in nature. For lighter brands reassuring health concerned smokers, lest they quit, advertisements provide imagery conveying a sense of well being, harmony with nature, and a consumers self image as intelligent. Conclusions - The industrys steadfast assertions that its advertising influences only brand loyalty and switching in both its intent and effect is directly contradicted by their internal documents and proven false. So too is the justification of cigarette advertising as a medium creating better informed consumers, since visual imagery, not information, is the means of advertising influence.



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             Certainity            
Heritage 0.0000
Archives 0.0000
Libraries 0.0000
Book and Press 0.0001
Visual Arts 0.0000
Performing Arts 0.0001
Audiovisual and Multimedia 0.0000
Architecture 0.0000
Adverstizing 0.9997
Art crafts 0.0000
General cultural dimension 0.0000
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