Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Parents Television Council Wants More Entrepreneurs to lower Playboy Club
Amber Heard The Oldsters Television Council states seven companies have attracted their advertising from NBC's The Playboy Club, and wants more to follow along with together with suit. "The Playboy Club can be a commercial disaster and really should be studied from the airwaves. We demand the network to cancel this degrading and sexualizing program immediately," PTC Leader Tim Winter mentioned. Kraft, Sprint, Lenovo, UPS Store, Subway, P.F. Chang's China Bistro and Campbell's Soup did not advertise round the show's second episode. Have a look at our fall preview for galleries, scoop, premiere calendars plus much more! The Playboy Club, some time drama starring Eddie Cibrian and Amber Heard as denizens in the first Playboy Club in Chicago at the begining of '60s, dropped about twenty percent in viewership in Week 2. According to TVGuide.com's Recognition Contest, 49 percent of clients did not like the debut. The ratings indicate that "anymore airing in the show not only pushes an anti-family agenda, but can be a profoundly bad business decision," Winter mentioned. Photo timeline: The emasculation of males on tv "PTC will probably be getting in touch with its people together with other concerned people to get hold of the sponsors," Winter added. "Today, we request Capital One, Chrysler and Samsung if their corporate values are consistent with people in the Playboy brand." NBC told TVGuide.com: "Conversations we've with this particular clients regarding media plans with this particular, or any other show, are between us and them."
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