“…Since the late 1970s much research has thus focused on studying the portrayal of alcohol in popular television entertainment programming, notably television drama serials (soaps) and series, while a significant but less prolific body of research has also emerged into the portrayal of alcohol and drinking in other genres and media, such as film (Cook & Lewington, 1979;Denzin, 1991;Roberts, Henriksen, & Christenson, 1999;Stern, 2005), radio (Pitt, Forrest, Hughes, & Bellis, 2003;Daykin, Irwin, Kimberlee, Orme, Plant, McCarron, et al, 2009), popular music lyrics (Cruz, 1988;Herd, 2005), popular fiction (Cellucci & Larsen, 1995;Greenman, 2000) and music videos (DuRant, Rome, Rich, Allred, Emans, & Woods, 1997;Robinson, Chen, & Killen, 1998;Van den Bulck & Beullens, 2005;Beullens & Van den Bulck, 2008). Given the rapid growth and popularity of the internet, mobile phones and related new media technologies in the last 10-15 years, it is perhaps surprising that only a small number of studies (e.g.…”