Media - Images and Words In Women's Sports: The Foundation Position

 

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At a time when society is extremely critical of words and images that are disrespectful to women, media companies and corporations using images of active women in their electronic and print advertising, are in need of guidelines that will keep them from making errors that carry significant public relations liabilities and possibly, economic liabilities with female consumers.

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By Women's Sports Foundation

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