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This interactive webinar was designed for tobacco control advocates and enthusiasts working with youth and young adults. Slideshow represents the content covered in the webinar. Meghan Bridgid Moran, PhD, presented research on the Tobacco Industry marketing strategies.

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ATTACK Toolkit Webinar on

Tobacco Industry Marketing

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ATTACK Toolkit OverviewTobacco Industry MarketingQuestion & Answer

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Tobacco Industry MarketingMeghan Bridgid Moran, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, School of Communication San Diego State University

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Tobacco Company

Marketing Tactics

Meghan Bridgid Moran, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, School of Communication

San Diego State University

[email protected]

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Why examine tobacco

marketing?

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2006: $12.4 billion on

tobacco marketing

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Strong evidence indicates

that tobacco advertising

has a significant effect on a

youth’s progression from

non-smoker to established

smoker.

See National Cancer Institute, Mongraph 19: The role of the

media in promoting and reducing tobacco use for full analysis

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When was the last time you’ve seen a tobacco related ad (outside of your

professional setting)?

Today

This week

This month

This year

Over a year ago

Can’t remember

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Pleasure, Escape, Relaxation

and Fun

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Flavors

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Financial Incentives,

Promotions and Direct

Mailings

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Tobaccofreekids.org

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Are you on a mailing list for any tobacco

products and/or tobacco companies?

Yes

No

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Masculinity

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Femininity

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Freedom, Independence

and Liberation

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Individuality and

Authenticity

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Cultural Approaches

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BRIEF JOB SUMMARY:

The primary responsibility of the Brand Ambassador is to

work with the Senior Brand Ambassador and Nightlife

Manager to execute in locally signed venues (bars, pubs,

and clubs). While at a signed venue, the BA will build

brand awareness and gain exposure through various

promotional activities. The BA is also required to attend regularly scheduled program trainings.

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Tobaccoboomm.com

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Which of these approaches concerns you

the most?

• Pleasure, escape, relaxation, fun

• Flavors

• Financial incentives, promotions, direct mailings

• Images of masculinity/femininity

• Freedom, independence, liberation

• Individuality and authenticity

• Cultural approaches, including bar and

nightclub marketing

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Many adolescents buy into

the cultural meaning of

smoking: Although they are

aware of the health risks,

many adolescents report that

they believe smoking conveys

something important about

who they are as a rebellious

and independent person.

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What can we do to combat

these marketing tactics?

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Show youth that not smoking

is a way to communicate their

identity.

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Feel free to email me at [email protected]

Non-advertisement images from

tobaccofreekids.org, tobaccocommons.org

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Kimberly Bankston-LeeSenior Project [email protected] x211

Alex TyannikovProject [email protected] x206

Meghan Bridgid Moran, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, School of Communication San Diego State University [email protected]

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