Philip Morris
Let's All Refuse to Work on Cigaret Ads, He Urges
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Advertising Age
April 3, 1967
Let's All Refuse to Work
on Cigcret Ads, He Urges
To the Editor: This is an open
letter to creative people in a crea-
tive bttsiness. Those of us who care
deeply about advertising have seen
It become more than a means of
communication-an eighth lively
art, perhaps. At' its very best, it has
done more than advertising was
meant to do. It has moved people
emotionally, charmed them; best of
all, through its honesty, made peo-
ple aware that ours was not a world
populated by con artists . ..
.
Still, the goodness of all this con-
tinues to be marred by a thing so
horrid that we cannot Ignore It
and hope to function as human be-
ings, let alone writers and artists.
It
I aa -3 a* 2(? 9',1
BROADCASTING
March•27, 1967
Friendly says Stanton wanted to kill cigarette ads
A hitherto unreported asser-
tion that CBS President Frank
Stanton was prepared to eliminate
all cigarette advertising on the com-
pany's television and radio facilities
several years ago is mentioned briefly
in the Fred Friendly book, "Due to
Circumstances Beyond Our Control,"
which is being published today
(March 27).
On pages 208 and 209 of'thebook,.
Mr. Friendly, former CBS News pres-
ident who resigned last year after a
widely publicized dispute with top
management over alleged interference
with the running of his department,
refers to the cigarette interlude in
these words:
"[Dr. Frank Stanton's] finest at-
tempt at statesmanship to date, I be-
lieve, concerns the connection be-
tween cigarettes and lung cancer.
He lost the battle but with perserver-
ance, he may win the war, and if he
does, this victory will deserve a place
in broadcast history."
Mr. Friendly states that neither
Dr. Stanton nor CBS Board Chair-
man William S. Paley is a cigarette
smoker. The author said there is no
doubt in Dr. Stanton's mind about
the effect of cigarettes on the public's
health. In the months preceding the
release of the surgeon general's re-
port on the relationship between cig-
arette smoking and health, Mr.
Friendly reports, Dr. Stanton insisted
that CBS' had to begin formulating
a policy.
"His plan was that, well in ad-
vance, we should announce that on
a specified date, we would eliminate
all cigarette advertising, for which
I was once told, CBS received ap-
proximately $70 million annually,"
Mr. Friendly writes.
"Stanton believed this amount-
almost half of a total of over $':150
million cigarette dollars-spent in
broadcasting each year could be re-
placed by other advertising revenue."
Mr. Friendly recounts that Dr.
Stanton lost the "first round" probab-
ly because of pressure from the radio
division and partly because the birth
of CBS was associated with tobacco
interests. But he is convinced that if
the government doesn't order it first,
Dr. Stanton's name will be associated
with the limitation or rejection of
cigarette advertising on television.
"He is too much of a realist to be-
lieve that an industry licensed in the
public interest can indefinitely accept
$150 million a year-a sum apt to
increase-to promote a habit that is
We are speaking of cigaret ad-
vertising. Moralists among us can
applaud certain vaguely well-in-
tentioned moves in the right direc-
tion by the radio-tv industry. But
the real responsibility still lies
mouldering in the laps of the agen-
cies who, after all, create the ad-
vertising ...
Let us suggest a way, a begin-
ning. Let every copywriter and art
director refuse to work on a cigaret'
account. Let every casting director
refuse to cast any cigaret commer-
cial. Let every producer and direc-
tor refuse to film or record one. Let
every talent flatly turn down such
a commercial. Let every printer, i
every film house refuse to print or I
process anything which - makes
smoking seem a glamorous, sophis-
ticated, "in," refreshing and (in-
I credible! ) funny diversion.
In the end, of course, it will mean
losing money, lovely money. Lots
of it, maybe. But now, right now,'
let those of us who are not afraid I
of the truth make a beginning ... i
Ron Bloonlberg,
T. L. Reirnel' Advertising, Phil- ~
adelnhia.
beyond a shadow of a reasonable
doubt against the public health. Using
the public air to spread a disease
that may kill 300,000 Americans is
palpable disgrace that should make
the quiz scandals look like a harm-
less parlor prank." ~A
Mr. Friendly points out in his O
book that in many other civilized O
countries cigarette advertising in W
broadcasting has been banned, and in O
England replaced by antismoking
campaigns and adds:
"Stanton is too intelligent a man N'
not to understand the inevitability of
that step in this country. In 1959 he
said that CBS' would be responsible
for what goes on the air. Congress
believed him then and I do now."
Mr. Friendly, who has since joined
the Ford Foundation as a TV con-
sultant, and also serves as a profes-
sor at the Columbia University Grad-
uate School of Journalism, relates
both the high points and low points
of his 16-year CBS career in "Due
to Circumstances beyond Our Con-
trol." An extensive adaptation from
the book has been published in two
installments in Life magazine [B[toAn-
cesrttvo, March 20, 13]. The book is
published by Random House Inc.
and is priced at $6.95.
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