Tuesday, June 9, 2009

From The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood

The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood
Reclaiming Childhood from Corporate Marketers

http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=olYvi8ttA3NOsl8I7J2t%2BrRSnpZiXs53Three years ago, a newly formed company called BusRadio brazenly announced their intention to "take student-targeted marketing to the next level." Their plan? Install "free" radio equipment on school buses across the country so that children would be forced to listen to advertisements, and to promotions for BusRadio's commercial website, on their way to and from school. To a captive audience of students as young as six, BusRadio has promoted the highly sexualized Bratz dolls, television shows such as 90210 that glamorize teen sex and alcohol use, and a service that encourages children to look up the answers to their homework on the Internet instead of using their schoolbooks.

That's why CCFC has made turning off BusRadio one of our featured campaigns. We successfully organized CCFC members in school districts around the country to stop BusRadio in their communities. Now, with your help, we have a chance to turn BusRadio off for good.

At CCFC's request, the Federal Communications Commission will be reporting to Congress whether specially designed commercial radio broadcasts for school buses are in the public interest. As part of this proceeding, the FCC is now calling for public comment. CCFC is submitting extensive comments that detail the problems inherent in advertising on school buses and the hyper-commercial content of BusRadio. But we also need to demonstrate that parents all over the country are concerned about this commercial intrusion into the lives of schoolchildren. That's why the FCC needs to hear from you, too.

Please click here to tell the FCC that listening to ads should not be a compulsory part of the school day. Submitting a comment only takes a couple of minutes (we'll walk you through the process), and will help us reclaim our school buses from corporate marketers. And please encourage others to submit comments to the FCC by forwarding this email or clicking here.

Thanks,
The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood

The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood
A Program of the Judge Baker Children's Center
53 Parker Hill Ave
Boston, MA 02120
www.commercialfreechildhood.org

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