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NMADA Advertising Pre-Review


2015 Ad Standards.pdf
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The NMADA Advertising Pre-Review Program is a complimentary service available to all Members of NMADA.  Radio, television, internet, and print mediums are included in this service.  The advertising guidelines contained herein reflect a brief compilation of New Mexico and Federal regulations to assist Members in avoiding common practices construed as deceptive and misleading; therefore literal compliance with these guidelines does not provide absolute protection from all deceptive and misleading advertising practices.  Thus NMADA offers a Pre-Review service to further assist Members with compliance.

EMAIL your ads to:
david@nmada.org.
Advertisements are usually reviewed and returned within 24 hours, but please allow 48 hours. Adobe PDF format is preferred for print ads.  The generally accepted format for television is a script of the audio and video, and audio script for radio.

You are encouraged to have your general managers, sales managers, in-house advertising people, and your advertising agencies carefully review and become acquainted with this new addition to the NMADA Advertising Standards.


NMADA Advertising Review
David Hubbard:
(505) 250-7975
Email: david@nmada.org