Since 1971, the tobacco industry is not allowed to promote on radio and television. However, the ban was not as effective as planned. The reason is that advertising is not the primary reason for youth smoking. Another reason is that the industry used hidden advertisements and company sponsorship to bypass the ban. The industry also relies heavily on print media to advertise its products.
Screen smoking has generally declined since the 1960s - Since the establishment of the Public Smoking Law in 1970, advertisement of cigarettes was prohibited on television, but in 2002 the network actually scratched the cigarette from the program started. In all respects, the reason is children 's hospital study. Christopher Gildemeister at ParentsTV.org says that: "Pediatric studies in the 2002 medical journal shows that the smoking rate of American teenagers has increased since 1991, despite the ban on tobacco advertisements on TV.
In the era of tobacco advertisement on television and radio, the generally accepted pronunciation of this brand is / ɛpɛlmɛl /. However, after the "Public Health Law" prohibited advertisement of cigarettes, the American pronunciation was transferred to / æpælmæl /. An elderly person who has heard the ad usually still uses the old pronunciation. And the British smoker - London cigarettes and streets are pronounced in the same way. This brand is a sponsor of M Squad, a TV program aired on NBC in the late 1950s. Shawster 's Lee Marvin has appeared in the advertisement of the show. It is an alternative sponsor of the MGM parade in the 1955 - 56 season. Despite the prohibition of the cigarette advertisement on television that came into force on January 2, 1971, the advertisement of the pole mall of the show remains in Turner's classic as it is.