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In today's special, dedicated to the theme of the press review, we discuss the media case involving Ireland and the health warnings proposed on the consumption of alcohol. Also proposed on wine bottles. A factor that you will have heard about and which has triggered a decisive response from the international wine world. A response that rejects the hypothesis of wine's complicity in permanent damage to consumers' health. Very different points of view came into play. A polarity determined in this case by the training of the interlocutor (doctor, oenologist, producer, minister etc...) and by the newspaper that gave him voice. This particular media case seemed like an excellent starting point to talk about, from an educational point of view.
One of the most requested L'Eco della Stampa services Brazil Phone Number which, by lining up the various sources, shows the heterogeneous points of view. Press review as an educational case In this mini press review we will start from the facts, i.e. what Ireland asked the WTO (World Trade Organization). A slalom will then follow between national and international newspapers that have covered and commented on the news. Our aim is not to draw conclusions, an aspect that media monitoring is not actually responsible for, but rather we will try to offer you keys to understanding it . Addressed to consumers and companies, professionals and related industries involved in the controversy. The facts: “Drinking alcohol causes liver disease”, “there is a direct correlation between alcohol and deadly cancers”.
These are the health warnings that Ireland threatens to place on the labels of all alcoholic drinks within its borders, as declared by its Government last February. A proposal based on section 12 of Ireland's Public Health (Alcohol) Act 2018 which sets out the rules for the labeling of alcoholic beverages, including the use of health warnings. And wine is one of these drinks. The media response from the various interlocutors involved: Ireland's attack on Italian wine has nothing scientific about it – winenews.it 01/30/2023 “The attack on Italian wine that we are witnessing in recent days has nothing scientific about it.
One of the most requested L'Eco della Stampa services Brazil Phone Number which, by lining up the various sources, shows the heterogeneous points of view. Press review as an educational case In this mini press review we will start from the facts, i.e. what Ireland asked the WTO (World Trade Organization). A slalom will then follow between national and international newspapers that have covered and commented on the news. Our aim is not to draw conclusions, an aspect that media monitoring is not actually responsible for, but rather we will try to offer you keys to understanding it . Addressed to consumers and companies, professionals and related industries involved in the controversy. The facts: “Drinking alcohol causes liver disease”, “there is a direct correlation between alcohol and deadly cancers”.
These are the health warnings that Ireland threatens to place on the labels of all alcoholic drinks within its borders, as declared by its Government last February. A proposal based on section 12 of Ireland's Public Health (Alcohol) Act 2018 which sets out the rules for the labeling of alcoholic beverages, including the use of health warnings. And wine is one of these drinks. The media response from the various interlocutors involved: Ireland's attack on Italian wine has nothing scientific about it – winenews.it 01/30/2023 “The attack on Italian wine that we are witnessing in recent days has nothing scientific about it.