http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117952760.html?categoryid=14&cs=1
Here is the key quote
According to the Weinstein Co., NBC's commercial clearance department said in writing that it "cannot accept these spots as they are disparaging to President Bush."
As the article notes - certain NBC affiliates in NY/LA are accepting the advertisement, as are other networks.
Thoughts? Debate?
Some initial concepts/ discussion questions -
1. Private networks often accept voluminous amounts of $ from both sides to run campaign advertisements that in many cases are negative toward a candidate or sitting politician. Why is this advertisement such a problem?
2. What is/are the obligation(s) of a publicly traded company with respect to accepting/rejecting advertisements? Should a network reject revenue that would be beneficial to it's stockholders merely because someone in the company rejects the political message that that person perceives in the advertisement?