Study: PSAs Have Room to Improve

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WASHINGTON While public service advertisements can be effective educational tools, a public health group contends their usefulness is often undercut because they air infrequently and too late at night.

According to a new Kaiser Family Foundation study released Thursday, half of the ads aired early in the morning when the TV audience is smallest and that PSAs accounted for 0.5 percent of all TV airtime.

“PSAs can be an important tool, but obviously they have to be seen to be effective,” said Kaiser vp Vicky Rideout at an event for the report’s release.



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