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Where have all the e-cig ads gone?

For a while they were semi-ubiquitous, at least on the news/talk intensive stations I listen to (NYC, DC and points in between). (I hardly listen to music intensive formats).

Can't be government regs - e-cigs contain no tobacco.

Are e-cigs still pitched on the stations you listen to?
 
For a while they were semi-ubiquitous, at least on the news/talk intensive stations I listen to (NYC, DC and points in between). (I hardly listen to music intensive formats).

Can't be government regs - e-cigs contain no tobacco.

Are e-cigs still pitched on the stations you listen to?
CBS, Warner and Viacom banned them about two and a half years ago. I think most broadcast outlets have followed suit. There may not be tobacco, but there are increasingly well-documented health risks.

 
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