HELENA - The Montana Meth Project has unveiled the latest phase of its in-state media campaign, including three TV ads directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu ...
The second round of methamphetamine-prevention advertising in Montana — a $6.5 million campaign involving television, newspapers, radio, billboards and movie screens — launches today. Thomas Siebel, ...
BILLINGS — The Montana Meth Project today unveiled its latest advertising campaign, which includes four new television ads, as well as radio, print, and outdoor advertisements that will run throughout ...
WASHINGTON — The Montana Meth Project and members of Montana’s congressional delegation are encouraging Carmike Cinemas to run the project’s anti-meth ads in its Montana movie theaters. The Montana ...
In the project's first two years, tax-exempt filings were made by the Meth Project Foundation, based in California, which administered the project in Montana. In 2007, after the project had begun to ...
The primary goal of the project is to reduce first-time meth use among 12- to 17-year-olds in Montana. Another goal is to raise awareness of the nature and depth of the problem in Montana in hopes of ...
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 ...
HELENA - The Montana Meth Project has agreed to remove about 10 anti-drug billboards after members of a statewide Christian and family group complained the spots are sexually graphic and disturbing.
MISSOULA -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Bresnan Communications, as part of its continuing effort to assist local initiatives, will re-air an HBO documentary on Oct. 11 and 13 at 9 p.m. that takes a harrowing, ...
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 ...
$508,000 grant from Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation expands drug prevention program. Art contest includes 45 prizes, with three $10,000 grand prizes. As the drug epidemic threatens the ...