NBC Will Not Thank Troops
If you have not heard... NBC Will Not 'Thank US Troops' in Iraq / Afghanistan by rejecting an ad saying 'Thank You' by many people. NBC's chairman seems to have an Anti-war stance. What are your thoughts?
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Are you saying that people put together an ad to Thank our troops and NBC will not air it?
*I am sorry -I meant "our" as in the US troops and I know that does not apply to everyone. I guess it would be "the US troops"
Edited: AlaskanLDS on 8th Dec, 2007 - 8:48am
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It's not just people but an organization and NBC has no problem to air the ad as long as the web site address of the organization is not displayed in the ad.
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Is there a link to the article? Do you know why they would not want to display the link (for the company)? Sorry to sound confused but I am! *SMILE*
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They do not want to display it because the organization is way too political and if they air it, it would mean they are (NBC) supporting the war in Iraq and seems they do not want to do such thing (their right). In my opinion, since NBC is selling advertisement space they have the right to accept or deny what they want to display in their network.
Here is a link to the article:
https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,315944,00.html
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They are a private company and they are entitled to accept or denying advertising as they please. I can understand why they wouldn't want to be seen as supporting the war.
However, I don't see how an ad, which clearly labels itself as being from an organisation separate to NBC, would lead ordinary citizens to believe that the broadcaster supports the war.
Broadcasters are by law forced to run political ads at times, especially in the lead up to elections. I'm not sure where this type of advertising fits in but it appears to be separate.
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Well, doesn't Media pressure always get its way? NBC changed its mind, surprised anyone?
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WASHINGTON - NBC reversed course Saturday and decided to air a conservative group's television ad thanking U.S. troops. The ad, by the group Freedom's Watch, asks viewers to remember the troops during the holiday season. NBC had refused to air the ad because it guides viewers to the Freedom's Watch Web site, which NBC said was too political. But in a statement issued Saturday evening, NBC said: "We have reviewed and changed our ad standards guidelines and made the decision that our policy will apply to content only and not to a referenced Web site. Based on these amended standards the Freedom's Watch ad will begin to run as early as Sunday." NBC' head of standards and practices, Alan Wurtzel, notified Freedom's Watch's media consultant Saturday by e-mail, writing: "This will confirm that the Freedom's Watch spot is approved for air." NBC initially said that airing the spot would violate the network's prohibition on controversial issue ads. Wurtzel, in an interview Friday with The Associated Press, said NBC found nothing wrong with the ad's content, but rather objected to the link to https://www.FreedomsWatch.org, viewing the Web site as too political... |
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