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Date: | Fri, 30 Nov 2001 01:12:22 EST |
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Here is the email sent by the Newborn Channel to our hospital re their
acceptance of formula advertising:
Barbara,
After talking to you this afternoon, I wanted to reassure you that I
hear
you loud and clear about the channel and your concerns about your
Baby-Friendly status, but doesn't the fact that Formula ads appear on
national television impact you too? How is this any different from
National
Television? Your patients and your Hospital are seeing the Carnation
ads on
national television...The Practice, Good Morning America, Days of Our
Lives,
Ally McBeal, Gilmore Girls and on and on. We are a National television
network...same as they are, coming in to you the same way. We run 4
and a half hours of information a day on breastfeeding...we have 37
minutes a day on formula feeding. We agree with you that breastfeeding
is
the best way to go, which is why there is so much time devoted to
breastfeeding. It would be a real loss to your patients if Newborn
Channel
wasn't available to them. We cover valuable information on a variety of
topics that all new mothers need to have
Just thought I'd offer some more information for you to think about.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Regards,
Missey
Missey Moe-Cook
Vice President
Professional Relations
iVillage Integrated Media
(203) 559-3657
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write those letters guys!!
Anne Merewood IBCLC
Boston Medical Center
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