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Population exposure to smoking and tobacco branding in the UK reality show 'Love Island'.

Alexander B Barker1, Magdalena Opazo Breton1, Jo Cranwell2, John Britton1, Rachael L Murray1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reality television shows are popular with children and young adults; inclusion of tobacco imagery in these programmes is likely to cause smoking in these groups. Series 3 of the UK reality show Love Island, broadcast in 2017, attracted widespread media criticism for high levels of smoking depicted. We have quantified this tobacco content and estimated the UK population exposure to generic and branded tobacco imagery generated by the show.
METHODS: We used 1-min interval coding to quantify actual or implied tobacco use, tobacco paraphernalia or branding, in alternate episodes of series 3 of Love Island, and Census data and viewing figures from Kantar Media to estimate gross and per capita tobacco impressions.
RESULTS: We coded 21 episodes comprising 1001 min of content. Tobacco imagery occurred in 204 (20%) intervals; the frequency of appearances fell significantly after media criticism. An identifiable cigarette brand, Lucky Strike Double Click, appeared in 16 intervals. The 21 episodes delivered an estimated 559 million gross tobacco impressions to the UK population, predominantly to women, including 47 million to children aged <16 and 44 million gross impressions of Lucky Strike branding, including 4 million to children <16.
CONCLUSION: Despite advertising legislation and broadcasting regulations intended to protect children from smoking imagery in UK television, series 3 of Love Island delivered millions of general and branded tobacco impressions both to children and adults in the UK. More stringent controls on tobacco content in television programmes are urgently needed. © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.

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Keywords:  advertising and promotion; media; priority/special populations

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29437828     DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-054125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tob Control        ISSN: 0964-4563            Impact factor:   7.552


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2.  Quantifying tobacco and alcohol imagery in Netflix and Amazon Prime instant video original programming accessed from the UK: a content analysis.

Authors:  Alexander B Barker; Jordan Smith; Abby Hunter; John Britton; Rachael L Murray
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-02-13       Impact factor: 2.692

3.  Tobacco and tobacco branding in films most popular in the UK from 2009 to 2017.

Authors:  Alexander Barker; Jo Cranwell; Iona Fitzpatrick; Kathy Whittamore; Khaldoon Alfayad; Amira Haridy; Rachael Murray; John Britton
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  2020-09-17       Impact factor: 9.139

4.  Love Island and Relationship Education.

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Journal:  Front Sociol       Date:  2020-01-23

5.  Derivation of DO-BITS, a score for predicting success on Love Island: a retrospective, observational cohort study.

Authors:  Alex Simpson; Sophie Graham; Cormac Sammon; Thomas P Leahy; Sreeram V Ramagopalan
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6.  A content analysis of alcohol content in UK television.

Authors:  Alexander B Barker; Kathy Whittamore; John Britton; Rachael L Murray; Jo Cranwell
Journal:  J Public Health (Oxf)       Date:  2019-09-30       Impact factor: 2.341

7.  Quantifying alcohol audio-visual content in UK broadcasts of the 2018 Formula 1 Championship: a content analysis and population exposure.

Authors:  Alexander Barker; Magdalena Opazo-Breton; Emily Thomson; John Britton; Bruce Grant-Braham; Rachael L Murray
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2020-08-07       Impact factor: 2.692

8.  Confirmatory factor analysis comparing incentivized experiments with self-report methods to elicit adolescent smoking and vaping social norms.

Authors:  Jennifer M Murray; Erik O Kimbrough; Erin L Krupka; Abhijit Ramalingam; Rajnish Kumar; Joanna McHugh Power; Sharon Sanchez-Franco; Olga L Sarmiento; Frank Kee; Ruth F Hunter
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-09-25       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  Tobacco and alcohol content in soap operas broadcast on UK television: a content analysis and population exposure.

Authors:  Alexander B Barker; John Britton; Emily Thomson; Rachael L Murray
Journal:  J Public Health (Oxf)       Date:  2021-09-22       Impact factor: 2.341

10.  Alcohol audio-visual content in formula 1 television broadcasting.

Authors:  Alexander B Barker; John Britton; Bruce Grant-Braham; Rachael L Murray
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2018-10-03       Impact factor: 3.295

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