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Marketing and advertising to children: a necessary evil?

Marketing and advertising to children: a necessary evil?

Released Friday, 21st February 2014
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Marketing and advertising to children: a necessary evil?

Marketing and advertising to children: a necessary evil?

Marketing and advertising to children: a necessary evil?

Marketing and advertising to children: a necessary evil?

Friday, 21st February 2014
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Although the advertising industry is subject to regulation, child-targeted advertising remains a concern, especially as kids spend more time online. Experts debate in our latest podcast

According to Fast Food Facts 2013, children under six saw almost three adverts for fast foods every day, while 12-17-year-olds saw almost five adverts a day. Amidst the obesity debate, concerns over how children consume media have crossed into new territory as it becomes increasingly difficult to regulate online advertising.

A joint campaign between the British Heart Foundation and the Children's Food Campaign is calling for a ban against broadcasting fast food adverts before 9pm, but are children turning off the TV only to surf the internet? According to a study by Child Wise nearly half of those aged five to 16 have internet access in their rooms. Although it's taken prevalence in recent media, fast food isn't a stand alone issue, with matters around sexual stereotyping, violence and body image causing concern too.

In this podcast our panel discussed the state of regulation in the UK, what brands and marketeers need to adhere to, and how the prevalence of online entertainment is changing the regulatory state of play. Is it down to parents and educators to arm children with media literacy or should advertisers be playing a more active role?

On the panel

Ian Barber, director of communications at the Advertising Association.

Paul Robinson, chief executive of PR Media Consulting and co-founder of KidsCoTV.

Bo Viktor Nylund, senior advisor for corporate social responsibility at UNICEF.

Chris Arnold, creative director and co-founder of brand and marketing agency Creative Orchestra, author of Ethical Marketing and the New Consumer.

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