2004

Bogus Charity Collector's Operation Stopped

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has applauded the success of the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) in stopping a bogus charity collector connected with Kosta Ltd.

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New ASA Policy Advisor

The ASA has appointed a new Policy Advisor, Lynsay Taffe.

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AuctionWorld Ltd

The Television Shopping Channel AuctionWorld Ltd has ceased trading and is in administration.  Click the link below for more information.

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Tango advertisement taken off air

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) Chairman, Lord Borrie Q.C, has asked broadcasters to remove an advertisement for the soft drink ‘Tango’ from the TV schedules following complaints from members of the public.

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Ad complaints expected to soar

The Advertising Standards Authority’s one-stop shop for all advertising complaints opens for business today, marking the biggest change in advertising regulation for over 40 years.  The ASA is expecting to receive up to 24,000 complaints in its first year of operation, compared with 14,277 complaints about non-broadcast advertisements in 2003.

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Elizabeth Filkin to lead new Advertising Advisory Committee

The Chairman of the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), Lord Borrie QC, has appointed Elizabeth Filkin to Chair the new Advertising Advisory Committee (AAC).

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Advertising and corporate social responsibility

The Director-General of the Advertising Standards Authority, Christopher Graham, today warned the advertising industry that the effective self-regulation of non-broadcast advertising is inseparable from Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

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New ASA brand Identity

New look for new ASA

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) revealed its new brand identity today in preparation for the launch of its new one-stop shop for all advertising complaints on 1st November.

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Delegates at the ASA Consumer Conference in 2003

ASA consumer conference in Manchester on 17 November

Parents, teachers, students, community workers, religious leaders, local businesses or any individuals working in the field of consumer protection and advocacy are invited to join the ASA for a free, half-day event .

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New ASA Council Members

New members appointed to enlarged ASA Council

The ASA has enlisted the help of four new Council members as it takes on its broadcast advertising responsibilities

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One-stop shop open for business

Any confusion about where consumers should lodge concerns about advertising that they find offensive or misleading should end today with the launch of the Advertising Standards Authority’s one-stop shop for advertising complaints.  In the biggest shake-up of advertising regulation for over 40 years, the ASA will now, for the first time, take complaints about broadcast advertising.

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Public backs ASA to handle broadcast ad complaints

Ofcom's proposal to create a one-stop shop for handling all advertising complaints has strong backing from the public according to new research from the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).

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Speech to the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers Conference
by Tessa Jowell.

Speech to the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers Conference
by Tessa Jowell, Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport.

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Public backs ASA to handle broadcast ad complaints

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Keeping a check on what children see

While adults can make discerning judgements about ads, children may be more susceptible. Yet few people outside the advertising industry will be aware that the CAP Code contains specific rules to help to protect children from being misled or exploited by non-broadcast ads.

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New media, new challenges

Nearly half of the complaints received in 2003 came via the ASA's online complaints form - a quick and easy way for complainants to get in touch. But complaints about advertising appearing in 'new media' formats rose substantially too.

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Top ten most complained about ad campaigns 2003

In 2003, most concern was expressed about a national press campaign, but the imagery and wording used on several posters also led to a heavy postbag for the ASA.

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1,700 advertisements changed or withdrawn - ASA Annual Report 2003

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) Annual Report 2003, published today, reveals a record year for halting misleading or offensive advertisements.

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New independent members wanted for ASA Council

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is looking to recruit three members of the public to serve on the ASA Council.

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ASA welcomes one stop shop decision

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) today welcomed Ofcom's announcement on the future regulation of broadcast advertising.

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Beware of "fake" invoice business scam

Small and medium sized businesses should beware of 'fake' invoices which could land on their desks over the summer months, warns the Advertising Standards Authority.

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Sport Newspapers go offside

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has referred Sport Newspapers to the Office of Fair Trading for consideration of legal action under the Control of Misleading Advertisements Regulations 1988.

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No FCUK posters without advice

The Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) - the industry arm of the self-regulatory system for non-broadcast advertising - has ordered French Connection to pre-vet all its posters for the next two years.

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Expert consumers wanted!

The industry body about to become responsible for the TV and radio advertising Codes - the Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice (BCAP) - is seeking consumers to join an Advertising Advisory Committee (AAC) to provide independent advice on broadcast advertising regulatory policy

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ASA flexes its muscles

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is taking action against advertisers who make unacceptable claims for sports and muscle supplements, it was announced today. The advertisements, which appear in bodybuilding and health magazines, typically claim that the supplements can burn fat, aid weight loss and improve physique and muscle definition.

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Appointment of new ASA Council members

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has appointed four new members to its Council. The new members will join from November 1st, when the ASA takes over responsibility for regulating broadcast advertising from Ofcom, creating a 'one-stop shop' for advertising standards across all media.

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