旺旺首页 > 英语 > VOA美国之音 > 标准英语 > 2008 > July > Movie Studios Agree To Help Discourage Teen Smoking
更新时间:2008/7/21
 » Download Audio

By Carol Pearson
Washington
18 July 2008

Some are calling it a "landmark deal." The six major U.S. motion picture studios have agreed to put anti-smoking advertisements on the DVDs of some movies that show people smoking. This will deliver an important health message to American teens. Here's VOA's Carol Pearson.

Risk of death from tobacco related diseases or cancers declines dramatically five years after kicking the habit
Teenager smoking cigarette
When American children and teenagers rent DVDs of movies that show people smoking, they will likely first see an anti-smoking commercial that talks about the glamor of smoking versus the reality.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control says teenagers are twice as likely to pick up the habit if they see cigarette smoking in movies, on television, or in cigarette ads.

Also, tobacco companies use menthol flavor to get young people to smoke, says a new study to be published in the American Journal of Public Health.  

Six major motion picture studios have decided to present the anti-smoking commercials in partnership with the state of California and a charitable foundation connected to the entertainment industry.
 
Dan Glickman of the Motion Picture Association of America. "We are under no illusion that this single step constitutes the "silver bullet", but we're going to continue to do our part to raise awareness of the very real public health consequences of smoking," Glickman said.

The anti-smoking messages will not be in DVDs of movies intended for adults.
The entertainment industry defends its right to show people smoking in motion pictures, as does former actor and current Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger.

"I personally don't believe we should erase cigarettes in (from) movies," Governor Schwarzenegger said. "I don't think we should erase when someone smokes a cigar in movies. I think we should remind people and kids, all the time, about the dangers of smoking."

Anti-smoking groups say more than half of youth-rated movies contain smoking.  

They cite research that shows these images can influence 200,000 American teenagers each year to start smoking. The messages are intended for American youth, but some of the DVDs containing anti-smoking messages could end up in international markets.

相关主题链接:
Obama Meets Karzai in Kabul
Regional Integration, Disaster Relief, Security Expected to Highlight ASEAN Meeting
US Treasury Secretary: Economic Fundamentals are Sound
Obama Says US Must Focus on Threats in Afghanistan
US Joins Iran Nuclear Arms Talks For First Time
Pope Benedict Apologizes for Clergy Abuse in Australia
Iran Nuclear Talks Deadlock
Iranian Foreign Minister Optimistic About Key Talks
India Hoping for 'Rich' Harvest of Rice, Corn, Soya Bean
WFP Appeals for More Food and Action Against Piracy in Somalia
Polo Festival Damages Wetlands in Pakistan
UNHCR Running Out of Money to Repatriate Southern Sudan Refugees