University Daily Kansan/Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1987 13 Condom ads get public support The Associated Press NEW YORK — A majority of U.S. citizens think condom advertising is appropriate for television, and most say prevention of AIDS is the reason they support such ads, according to a Media General-Associated Press poll. Nearly two-thirds of the 1,348 respondents in the nationwide telephone poll said television stations should show commercials for condoms. Slightly more than one-fourth said they should not be shown, and 8 percent were unsure. Among those who supported such advertising, 68 percent cited AIDS prevention, education or public safety as their reasons. Opposition to condom commercials came from people who said television was not the proper medium for them. Most of them — 73 percent — said the AIDS epidemic was not reason enough to allow condom advertising. It was not long ago that condom ads were taboo for television. But AIDS changed that. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop has called for television advertising of condoms to fight the spreading epidemic. The major networks have refused to accept condoms ads. but many local stations across the country have begun airing ads for particular brands as well as public service announcements promoting condom use. The National Association of Broadcasters said earlier this year that one station in five was accepting condom advertising. In New York, for instance, the city launched an advertising campaign with the theme, "AIDS. If you think you can't get it, you're dead wrong." The campaign is aimed at heterosexuals and especially at women, and it promotes the use of condoms to stop the spread of the deadly, sexually transmitted disease. But such campaigns have drawn criticism from some religious and political leaders. "The ads portray an out-and-out endorsement of sexual promiscuity and mislead people into thinking that there is such a thing as safe sex," said John Woollev of the Archdiocese of New York. AIDS, or acquired immune deficiency syndrome, is a fatal disease that attacks the body's immune system, leaving it prey to cancer, pneumonia and other diseases. The AIDS virus is spread by sexual contact or exposure to AIDS-contaminated blood. The federal Food and Drug Administration gave condom manufacturers permission in April to advertise that latex condoms can help prevent the spread of AIDS. The FDA even suggested specific wording: "When used properly, the latex condom may prevent the transmission of many sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydial infections, genital herpes and AIDS. It cannot eliminate the risk." In the Media General-AP poll, some respondents - 24 percent - thought condom ads would encourage promiscuity among young people, but seven in 10 disagreed. Respondents were also asked whether there were other commercials on television they found objectionable, and 64 percent said no. Among the 32 percent who found some commercials objectionable, ads for feminine hygiene products were cited far more frequently than any other commercials. Respondents in the Media General-Associated Press poll included a random, scientific sampling of 1,348 adults across the country June 1-10. As with all sample surveys, the results of Media General-AP telephone polls can vary from the opinions of all U.S. citizens because of chance variation in the sample. Study abroad deadlines begin soon By a Kansan reporter Informational meetings and deadlines for students wanting to apply for various 1988 study abroad programs, scholarships and grants will take place over the next few weeks, the study abroad office has announced. research awards will be from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. A proposal-writing workshop for students applying for graduate student study abroad scholarships and Information about foreign government grants, Fulbright-Hays grants, ITT Fellowships, KU Direct Exchange scholarships, Mombusho grants, Rotary scholarships and others also will be available. Although only graduate students and graduating seniors are eligible for the scholarships, all students interested in study abroad are invited to attend. An informational meeting for other study abroad programs will be at 7 p.m., Sept. 17, in the Pioneer Room of the Burge Union. Several application deadlines are early in September. The deadline for next spring's ISEP program is Sept. 7; the deadline for the Fulbright/ Direct Exchange is noon, Sept. 28; the CEEI Alicante/Seville deadline for spring 1988 is Sept. 28; and applications for 1988 spring and full year programs in Great Britain, Costa Rica, Denmark, West Germany, Italy and Paraguay are due Oct. 12. 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