Another effort from the project is a documentary, "Montana Meth," which will air on HBO March 18. The film, Zuppas said, has a different purpose from the ads, which are aimed at educating teens on the ...
HELENA — A new round of anti-meth ads from the Montana Meth Campaign start Thursday, fresh off market survey results that show the initial wave of ads that ran through February was effective. The new ...
The spots are part of the Montana Meth Project, a saturation campaign paid for by Thomas M. Siebel, a software billionaire and part-time resident who fell in love with Montana's vast skies and soaring ...
HELENA, Mont. - Motorists entering the city are greeted by a billboard showing a photo of a filthy public toilet and the message: "No one thinks they'll lose their virginity here. Meth will change ...
The New York Times takes a good look at the searing ad campaign bankrolled by Thomas M. Siebel through the Montana Meth Project. According to people the Times talked to, the campaign is having a big ...
Last week’s Question of the Week asked whether the Montana Meth Project should have pulled an ad showing a girl selling herself for drug money. Three out four said no. Among 1,033 responses to this ...
The final tally on last week's Montana Meth Project question indicated strong support for continuing the graphic ad campaign. Seventy-seven percent of those who voted (678 out of 875 total) said that ...
I had to laugh at D. Mark Anderson's study on the Montana Meth Project (Missoulian, "Research discounts anti-meth ad project," Sept 22). I guess that he forgot that these problems are generally solved ...
Last week, we posted a list of anti-drug commercials that not only didn’t stop any children from doing drugs, but potentially encouraged such abusing behavior. The famed PSA one-liner, “I learned it ...
HELENA, Mont. — Motorists entering Helena are greeted by a billboard showing a huge photo of a filthy public toilet and the message: "No one thinks they'll lose their virginity here. Meth will change ...