Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Parents Television Council Wants More Marketers to decrease Playboy Club
Amber Heard The Mother And Father Television Council states seven companies have drawn their advertising from NBC's The Playboy Club, and wants more to follow along with suit. "The Playboy Club is really a commercial disaster and should be taken off the airwaves. We demand the network to cancel this degrading and sexualizing program immediately," PTC Leader Tim Winter stated. Kraft, Sprint, Lenovo, UPS Store, Subway, P.F. Chang's China Bistro and Campbell's Soup didn't advertise around the show's second episode. Take a look at our fall preview for art galleries, scoop, premiere calendars and much more! The Playboy Club, a period of time drama starring Eddie Cibrian and Amber Heard as denizens from the first Playboy Club in Chicago in early '60s, dropped about 20 % in viewership in Week 2. Based on TVGuide.com's Recognition Contest, 49 percent of customers didn't such as the debut. The rankings indicate that "any more airing from the show not just pushes an anti-family agenda, but is really a profoundly bad business decision," Winter stated. Photo timeline: The emasculation of males on television "PTC is going to be contacting its people along with other concerned people to make contact with the sponsors," Winter added. "Today, we request Capital One, Chrysler and Samsung if their corporate values are in keeping with individuals from the Playboy brand." NBC told TVGuide.com: "Conversations we now have with this clients regarding media plans with this, or other show, are between us and them."
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