61m dlrs anti-smoking ad campaign set to be launched Down Under
By ANISunday, January 30, 2011
SYDNEY - A 61-million-dollar anti-smoking advertising campaign linking a smoker’s cough to lung cancer is set to be launched in Australia.
The message funded by the federal government is graphic and simple: every cigarette brings cancer closer, reports the Sydney Morning Health.
Health groups have supported the campaign but advertising industry experts say the public has become increasingly immune to scare campaigns.
“Smoking kills. It’s as simple as that. This campaign will emphasise the link between a smoker’s cough - an everyday occurrence that is familiar to most smokers - and lung cancer. The campaign reminds smokers that a cough is the most common symptom of lung cancer,” Minister for Health and Ageing Nicola Roxon, who will announce the campaign today, told The Sun-Herald:
The graphic television component will be screened during prime time.
It features a father of a young family struggling with a chronic smoker’s cough in everyday scenarios - at work, a barbecue with friends, at home with his wife and children - and ends with a telling, close-up shot of a bloodied handkerchief. (ANI)