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    Default NBC sacks one of the best Pro-Life Ads ever from SuperBowl lineup

    Regardless of ppl's views on the debate, I think everyone can acknowledge the genius behind this TV Spot. Who ever came up with it was damn clever.



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    NBC nixes pro-life ad featuring Obama
    Julia Duin (Contact)
    Thursday, January 29, 2009

    A popular pro-life video portraying President Obama as an unborn child has been rejected by NBC-TV as an ad during Sunday's Super Bowl.

    "Imagine Spot 1," a YouTube video that has amassed more than 700,000 hits since its Jan. 2O premiere on Black Entertainment Television, was submitted earlier this week to NBC by Fidelis, a Chicago-based Catholic organization. Its subsidiary, CatholicVote.org, runs the 30-second spot on its Web site.

    Brian Burch, president of Fidelis, said NBC originally responded with a proposal for a package including ads on NBC-owned or operated stations in the country's top 10 markets plus an additional four cities for a price tag of $1.5 million to $1.8 million. The immensely popular football game is known for the unusual and trendy kinds of ads it attracts.

    "We put out the call to our members and large pro-life benefactors who told us they would put up significant dollars to make this happen," Mr. Burch said. "I was told the ad was approved and then there were a number of attorneys working on it. Then I was told they didn't want to run political or advocacy ads."

    An ad from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals also was turned down. Mr. Burch questioned whether the same standards were applied to the PETA ad.

    A statement posted on PETA.org attributed to NBC said the ad "depicts a level of sexuality exceeding our standards." But a second note to PETA attributed to Victoria Morgan, NBC vice president for advertising standards, suggested eight "edits that need to be made" so the ad could run. PETA refused to comply.

    "Theres no doubt that PETA is an advocacy group," Mr. Burch said. "They were willing to air an ad by PETA if they would simply tone down the sexual suggestiveness. Our ad is far less provocative, and hardly controversial by comparison."

    "And back in 1998, when NBC last aired the Super Bowl, Bill Clinton had an ad about the president's initiative on race. That was political."

    Two NBC spokeswomen did not immediately return calls asking for comment.

    The ad opens with an ultrasound of a child in utero, set to violin music.

    "The child's future is a broken home," the caption reads. "He will be abandoned by his father. His single mother will struggle to raise him."

    As the music swells and an outline of a baby can clearly be seen, "Despite the hardships he will endure, this child will become," the voice-over says as a photo of Mr. Obama in front of a cheering crowd flashes on the screen, "the first African-American president."

    As a final photo of the president appears, "Life. Imagine the Potential," the caption concludes.

    There is a history of ads being turned down for the Super Bowl, possibly TV's most precious piece of advertising real estate.

    A year ago, GoDaddy Group Inc., an Internet hosting company based in Scottsdale, Ariz., floated an ad showing supermodels in short skirts. Fox TV rejected the ad because the spot alluded to a slang name for a part of a woman's anatomy.

    In 2005, Fox also turned down ads from the Miller Brewing Co. attacking the St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch Co.

    In 2004, CBS turned down an election-year ad by the liberal political group Moveon.org that called attention to the federal deficit. The network also turned down a PETA ad that year that showed scantily clad women and suggested eating meat might lead to impotence. However, ads touting drugs for erectile dysfunction have run during the Bowl.

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    good job NBC, that's why i watch you
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    LOL, ever cleaver indeed. I hope Obuma watches that and slaps himself.


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    Hey, I don't care, it's not like that's going to change my beliefs.
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    Personally I think we should keep Politics out of the Superbowl. Note they also turned down a PETA ad. Oh and one other thing is it not their right as a private corporation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiljan Arslan
    Personally I think we should keep Politics out of the Superbowl.
    Probably. But its not going to stop people from spending the money to get their interests in.

    Note they also turned down a PETA ad. Oh and one other thing is it not their right as a private corporation?
    I thought NBC was publicly owned?

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    I personally cant stand Obuma, but that was a genius pro-life ad.

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    private not owned by the government.
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    That ad was clever.

    The following ad should not have been banned.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Player989random View Post
    BEST VIDEO... EVER...

    Stupidest premise though...
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    Oh PETA, how pathetic you've bec-

    Oh wait, you can't sink when you've already started on rock bottom.

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    Hehe knew where it was going right after the first line, I should be an ad exec. That said I dont see anything offensive about the ad, in fact I think its pretty damn effective and a rather good one. I think however other then the Clinton thing the networks have been rather consistent in rejecting political based ads during the Superbowl so I dont also dont see anything wrong with their rejecting it based on that.

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    I don't see why they took that off. It's a good ad, it's appropriate, and it makes a strong point. NBC has been becoming more pro-Obama in their coverage but I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatsheep View Post
    I don't see why they took that off. It's a good ad, it's appropriate, and it makes a strong point. NBC has been becoming more pro-Obama in their coverage but I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it...
    I think its because they don't want to catch any flak from the pro-Obama supporters or the pro-choice guys. If you don't have to have 10 million people banging down your door, why would you want to do something that would cause that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Player989random View Post
    I think its because they don't want to catch any flak from the pro-Obama supporters or the pro-choice guys. If you don't have to have 10 million people banging down your door, why would you want to do something that would cause that.
    That's also magnified by the fact that those same people (Obama people) are the ones that watch their political coverage. If you've watched their network you know that Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow, and Chris Matthews are all quite friendly to Obama. Naturally, Obama fans like that in the same way Bush fans liked watching Sean Hannity and Bill O'reilly on FOX.
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    PETA ad should be put on fail blog.;
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    They're all just capitalising on the Obama hype.

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    Why the **** was that removed? Yay for suppression of political discussion in a public fora. Ridiculous.

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    umm considering NBC is not a public forum but a privatley owned corporation I'd say that they should be able to do whatever they want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiljan Arslan View Post
    umm considering NBC is not a public forum but a privatley owned corporation I'd say that they should be able to do whatever they want.
    Yeah, nice. Where the hell did I say they should be forced to put it on? I asked why it was removed. Putting the add up throws the discussion into the public's consciousness, maybe it will create some kind of ye know, political participation. Shocking eh?

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