Campaign for Alcohol-Free Sports TV
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The Campaign for Alcohol-Free Sports TV is organized and promoted by the Center for Science in the Public Interest through its Alcohol Policies Project directed by George Hacker. Mr. Hacker also co-directs the Coalition for the Prevention of Alcohol Problems.
The Campaign calls upon college administrators to sign a pledge that their institutions will prohibit all alcohol advertising on local sports programming, and that they will also work within their athletic conferences and within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to prohibit all alcohol advertising from all televised college sports.
The Campaign also seeks congressional support for such a prohibition.
Over 80 national, state, and local groups joined CSPI in launching the Campaign in 2003.