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Air America on Ad Blacklist?
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2983
Media Advisory Air America on Ad Blacklist? ABC document: Sponsors shun liberal network 10/31/06 An internal memo from ABC Radio Networks to its affiliates reveals scores of powerful sponsors have a standing order that their commercials never be placed on syndicated Air America programming that airs on ABC affiliates. The October 25 memo was provided to FAIR by the Peter B. Collins Show, a syndicated radio show originating on the West Coast. Headlined "Air America Blackout" and addressed "Dear Traffic Director"—referring to the radio station staffer who coordinates programming and advertising—the memo gives the following order to affiliates: Please be advised that Hewlett Packard has purchased schedules with ABC Radio Networks between October 30th and December 24th, 2006. Please make sure you blackout this advertiser on your station, as they do not wish it to air on any Air America affiliate. The directive then advises ABC Radio Network affiliates to take note of a list of other sponsors who do not want their programming to run during Air America programming. Please see below for a complete list of all advertisers requesting that NONE of their commercials air within Air America programming. The list, totaling 90 advertisers, includes some of largest and most well-known corporations advertising in the U.S.: Wal-Mart, GE, Exxon Mobil, Microsoft, Bank of America, Fed-Ex, Visa, Allstate, McDonald's, Sony and Johnson & Johnson. The U.S. Postal Service and the U.S. Navy are also listed as advertisers who don't want their commercials to air on Air America. The ABC memo is evidence of the potentially censorious effect that advertisers' political preferences can have on the range of views presented in the media. When Al Gore proposed launching a progressive TV network, a Fox News executive told Advertising Age (10/13/03): "The problem with being associated as liberal is that they wouldn't be going in a direction that advertisers are really interested in.... If you go out and say that you are a liberal network, you are cutting your potential audience, and certainly your potential advertising pool, right off the bat." (See Extra!, 11-12/03.) FAIR's call to the ABC contact person listed on the memo, to ask if similar "blackout" lists exist for other shows, including conservative-leaning programs, has not been returned. |
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Nope. No conservative conspiracy there.
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Liberals are just whiners
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*whines* that's not very nice...
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Sounds like we have the same names for different levels of bankruptcy.
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Time to bring back the real Air America
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lol
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Now now, maybe UG really does believe that Corporations constitute all of society. It would fit with the current administrations thinking which UG seems to agre with.
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Those people employed in the public sector rather than business are in one way or another engaged in activities deemed socially necessary, but which do not increase a society's wealth -- put another way, no profit in them. Many governmental functions cover protective/coercive functions -- army and police: not the muscle and sinew of the deer, but his antlers. People diss McDonalds on any pretext; but still, McDonalds makes Big Macs very well. The one matter open to question is whether you want one.
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Sounds like the listed advertisers don't want their ads to run duing a program where nobody will hear them and their ad dollars will be wasted.
That's not a conservative conspiracy, that's a capitalist conspiracy.
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IMHO, Corporations do not want their money wasted on advertising that no one will hear. It is not a question of politics, but of economics. I don't waste my money on unproductive advertising.
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BS.
Typically, you pay more to air an advertisement the larger an audience is. Superbowl, anyone? So if Air America has a smaller audience, the cost would be lower for the corporations. Corporations don't care so much about the size of the audience as long as the cost reflects that smaller size. What is happening here is that the corporations don't want to be associated with Air America. They fear that any association with Air America will hurt them more than help them. Look at all the conservatives out there who talked about not buying Heinze ketchup back when Kerry was running for president. It's the same thing. Conservatives can be a very tough crowd. |
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