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  2. CAP Code - Wikipedia

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    Scope of the Code: What the Code does – and does not – apply to. How the ASA assesses ads, including targeting and audience. How the system works: A full description of how advertising regulation works and the role of the Advertising Standards Authority, CAP and its funders. Information on the Independent Review procedure (of ASA ...

  3. Committee of Advertising Practice - Wikipedia

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    However, the guidelines have been interpreted in different ways across different ASA enforcement decisions. [26] In December 2018, the committee issued new guidelines effective 14 June 2019, prohibiting the usage of gender stereotypes "likely to cause harm, or serious or widespread offence" in advertising.

  4. Advertising Standards Authority (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is the self-regulatory organisation of the advertising industry in the United Kingdom. The ASA is a non-statutory organisation and so cannot interpret or enforce legislation. However, its code of advertising practice [2] broadly reflects legislation in many instances.

  5. Advertising Standards Authority for Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As well as the Advertising Standards Authority, advertising in specific media types or of specific product and service types are subject to regulation by other bodies or statutes; for example broadcast advertising by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, [4] financial services by the Central Bank of Ireland, [5] [6] and solicitors by the Law Society of Ireland.

  6. Journo-influencer - Wikipedia

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    Journo-influencers, or journalist influencer, or news influencers [1] are professionals who blend traditional journalism with the internet reach of modern social media influencers. [2] A production of the internet age , Journo-influencres typically use platforms such as Substack , Instagram , TikTok and YouTube to report news, provide ...

  7. Wikipedia:Deceptive advertising - Wikipedia

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    The American Marketing Association (AMA) defines advertising as: . The placement of announcements and persuasive messages in time or space purchased in any of the mass media by business firms, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and individuals who seek to inform and/ or persuade members of a particular target market or audience about their products, services, organizations, or ideas.

  8. Celebrity branding - Wikipedia

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    Celebrities also provide voice-overs for advertising. Some celebrities have distinct voices which are recognisable even when faces are not visible on a screen. This is a more subtle way to add celebrity branding to a product or service. An example of such an advertising campaign is, Sean Connery's voice-over for Level 3 Communications.

  9. Surrogate advertising - Wikipedia

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    Surrogate advertising is a form of advertising which is used to promote products which are banned or limited from advertising under government regulations, such as cigarettes and alcohol via advertising another product produced by the same company in order to raise brand awareness.