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Bar and Club Tobacco Promotions in the Alternative Press: Targeting Young Adults

Edward Sepe, MS and Stanton A. Glantz, PhD

The authors are with the Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco.


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FIGURE 1 —Changes in total advertisements over time: a comparison of the weighted frequencies of all tobacco advertisements recorded in a sample of the San Francisco Bay Guardian and the Philadelphia City Paper, 1994–1999.

 

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FIGURE 2 —Summary of promotional types as a percentage of total advertisements: San Francisco Bay Guardian (SFBG) and Philadelphia City Paper (CP), 1994–1999.

 





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