2010 Archived
| Cody Belew - Print
Target Audiences Parents, Policy Makers
Produced For Arkansas Department of Health
Themes Secondhand Smoke - General, Secondhand Smoke - Restaurants and Bars, Secondhand Smoke - Workplace, Smokefree Implementation Laws
Description Cody Belew is a young country singer who considers the stage to be his office. He supports laws and regulations that prohibit smoking in restaurants and bars, explaining that his health is negatively affected by having to inhale secondhand smoke. Cody directs the public to visit cleartheairarkansas.com
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2010 Archived
| Cody Belew - Singer
Target Audiences Parents, Policy Makers
Produced For Arkansas Department of Health
Themes Secondhand Smoke - Restaurants and Bars, Secondhand Smoke - Workplace, Health Consequences of Smoking, Smokefree Implementation Laws
Description Cody Belew is a young, white male singer who is ready to go on stage to perform at a club in Little Rock, Arkansas. While Cody describes the way secondhand smoke affects his ability to perform, the camera focuses on cigarettes burning in ashtrays. From his perspective on the stage, Cody sees the audience through a wall of wafting smoke. An announcers states that going smoke free has actually been shown to improve business. Viewers are directed to cleartheairarkansas.com.
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2010 Archived
| Kate Moran - Print
Target Audiences Parents, Policy Makers
Produced For Arkansas Department of Health
Themes Secondhand Smoke - General, Secondhand Smoke - Restaurants and Bars, Secondhand Smoke - Workplace, Smokefree Implementation Laws
Description A college student, Kate Moran, is a waitress at a restaurant that allows smoking. She states that smoking is having a negative effect on her health. The text provides statistics that show that smoke free regulations have a positive impact on sales for bars and restaurants, resulting in healthy business and healthier employees. Kate directs the public to visit cleartheairarkansas.com for further information.
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2010 Archived
| Kate Moran - Waitress
Target Audiences Parents, Policy Makers
Produced For Arkansas Department of Health
Themes Secondhand Smoke - Restaurants and Bars, Secondhand Smoke - Workplace, Health Consequences of Smoking, Smokefree Implementation Laws
Description Kate Moran, a college-aged white female is serving food and drinks inside a smoky club. She seems happy about her job, but distressed about the health consequences, including headaches and respiratory infections. An announcers states that going smoke free has actually been shown to improve business. Viewers are directed to cleartheairarkansas.com.
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2011 Archived
| Testimonial/Bartender
Target Audiences Parents, Policy Makers
Produced For Arkansas Department of Health
Themes Secondhand Smoke - Restaurants and Bars, Secondhand Smoke - Workplace, Health Consequences of Smoking, Smokefree Implementation Laws
Description A young, upbeat bartender talks about the skills required to do his job well. He is happy because the management of his establishment made the choice to go smoke free, but he remembers how uncomfortable it was when he had to work in a smoky environment. An announcer explains that bars and restaurants that have imposed comprehensive smoke free regulations actually experience increased revenues. Listeners are encouraged to visit cleartheairarkansas.com for additional
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2011 Archived
| Testimonial/Musician
Target Audiences Parents, Policy Makers
Produced For Arkansas Department of Health
Themes Secondhand Smoke - Restaurants and Bars, Secondhand Smoke - Workplace, Health Consequences of Smoking, Smokefree Implementation Laws
Description A man is explaining that his lifelong dream of becoming a musician is coming true as his career takes off with many gigs and opportunities. Recently his group’s drummer experienced a severe asthma attack. The musician himself began to notice that whenever he performed in a smoky venue his eyes burned and his throat hurt. Although as a singer he cannot afford to jeopardize his voice, he has no choice. He considers the stage his workplace and wishes it was a smoke-free one. An announcer explains that bars and restaurants that have imposed comprehensive smoke free regulations actually experience increased revenues. Listeners are encouraged to visit cleartheairarkansas.com for additional information.
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2011 Archived
| Testimonial/Waitress
Target Audiences Parents, Policy Makers
Produced For Arkansas Department of Health
Themes Secondhand Smoke - Restaurants and Bars, Secondhand Smoke - Workplace, Health Consequences of Smoking, Smokefree Implementation Laws
Description A single mom who is a waitress, likes her job and salary, but is unhappy with the fact that she is forced to breathe in secondhand smoke every day. Aside from the immediate consequences, such as throat and eye irritation and smelly clothing, the waitress worries about the long term health consequences. She feels that she, like other workers, deserves a safe and smoke free workplace. An announcer explains that bars and restaurants that have imposed comprehensive smoke free regulations actually experience increased revenues. Listeners are encouraged to visit cleartheairarkansas.com for additional information.
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2010 Archived
| Veo Tyson - Bartender
Target Audiences Parents, Policy Makers
Produced For Arkansas Department of Health
Themes Secondhand Smoke - Restaurants and Bars, Secondhand Smoke - Workplace, Health Consequences of Smoking, Smokefree Implementation Laws
Description Veo Tyson, an African American middle aged man is mixing drinks and happily interacting with patrons at the bar. He explains that since his establishment went smoke-free his physical health and business at the bar have both improved, and he has recovered his taste buds. An announcers states that going smoke free has actually been shown to improve business. Viewers are directed to cleartheairarkansas.com.
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2010 Archived
| Veo Tyson - Print
Target Audiences Parents, Policy Makers
Produced For Arkansas Department of Health
Themes Secondhand Smoke - General, Secondhand Smoke - Restaurants and Bars, Secondhand Smoke - Workplace, Smokefree Implementation Laws
Description Veo Tyson is an African American bartender who believes that everyone deserves a smokefree workplace. Since his bar went smokefree, business has improved. Statistics show that this is a typical consequence of smokefree regulations for bars and restaurants. Veo directs the public to visit cleartheairarkansas.com for further information.
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