Adult Music Pitched To Kids: FTC

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WASHINGTON — Children are being targeted with ads for adult-themed music despite the recording industry’s promise last year to revise advertising practices, said a report by the Federal Trade Commission.

The FTC singled out the music industry as the worst offender in a study on the marketing of adult movies, music and video games to minors. Record companies were an “almost complete failure” in making reforms, the agency said.

Hilary Rosen, president of the Recording Industry Association of America, said labeling changes took effect last October and haven’t had time to work.




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