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Terme préférentiel
national media campaigns
Définition
- The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, often referred to as the National Media Campaign, is a large-scale communication strategy that aims to prevent drug abuse through television, radio, and newspaper advertisements; Internet programs and Web sites; and entertainment venues. Some of the most memorable advertisements include short commercials such as the "This is your brain on drugs" ad, which depicted a person frying an egg in a hot, burning skillet as being analogous to the harmful consequences drug use has on the human brain. [Source: Encyclopedia of Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment, & Recovery; National Media Campaign]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-WWPGJWTF-1
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