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Disney Bans Smoking

July 25, 2007 by Sam Sloan   || Category: Other

Submitted by: Michael Hickerson (SoSF News Staff)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co. on Wednesday became the first major Hollywood studio to ban depictions of smoking, saying there would be no smoking in its family-oriented, Disney-branded films and it would “discourage” it in films distributed by its Touchstone and Miramax labels.

Disney Chief Executive Robert Iger also said in a letter to U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, whose committee last month held hearings on the effects of movie images on children, that the studio would place anti-smoking public service announcements on DVDs of any future films that feature cigarette smoking.

He said the company would encourage theater owners to show screen anti-smoking public service announcements, or PSAs, before such films.

Iger cautioned, however, that “cigarette smoking is a unique problem and this PSA effort is not a precedent for any other issue.”

Markey described Disney’s commitment as “groundbreaking” and urged other studios to follow suit.

Dr. Cheryl Healton, president and CEO of the American Legacy Foundation, commended Disney’s move but said the studio left “some ambiguity about what would happen in relation to Touchstone and Miramax.”

Research cited by American Legacy, a nonprofit created out of landmark litigation between the tobacco industry and states attorneys general, shows that 90 percent of all films depict smoking and children with the highest exposure to smoking in movies were nearly three times more likely to start smoking.

Tobacco is featured in three-quarters of G, PG and PG-13 rated movies and 90 percent of R-rated movies, the studies showed.

The independent Weinstein Co. already is using PSAs produced by American Legacy ahead of its films that depict smoking, Healton said.

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3 Responses to “Disney Bans Smoking”

  1. GazerBeam on July 25th, 2007 9:04 pm

    Does it trouble anyone else that they’re excising an activity that, while harmful to your health, is TOTALLY LEGAL and up to an individual’s choice?

  2. Erik on July 26th, 2007 7:18 am

    Not really. It’s good to remove from children’s movies. Smoking is legal because it helps the economy and politicians to do so, and would just cause black market trading otherwise.

  3. ToMajorTom on July 26th, 2007 8:35 am

    What’s funny (in my twisted sense of humor) is that a recent study showed that the anti-smoking campaign led to a higher rate of teenage smoking. (I saw the article either this week or last; sorry I can’t find it now.)

    Much like the “war on drugs,” the “war on smoking” seems to be a bust.

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