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Video Responses To The CBS Superbowl Ad

Posted by onehundredflowers on February 7, 2010

In addition to approving an ad from Focus on Family that promotes an evangelical, right-wing, anti-choice politics, CBS rejected an ad from a gay dating website ManCrunch because it was “not within the Network’s Broadcast Standards for Super Bowl Sunday.”

In the past, CBS has also rejected ads from PETA, moveon.org and one from the United Church of Christ which suggested churches should be places free from discrimination based on age, gender, race, and sexual orientation.

From the South Florida Raging Grannies:

This comes from Not Under the Bus:

This is the ManCrunch ad that was rejected:

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3 Responses to “Video Responses To The CBS Superbowl Ad”

  1. I think we all know what CBS standards are. If not before, we do now. One more reason not to own a t.v.

  2. I know those ladies. :)

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