CBS Corporation Bars NORML From Advertising On Times Square Billboard NORML Told: "If

Barnsy73

Active Member
Wow some sh#t !!

Washington, DC: Representatives from the CBS Corporation and Neutron Media Screen Marketing have rejected a paid advertisement from the NORML Foundation, the educational arm of the National Organization of Marijuana Laws (NORML), that was intended to appear on the CBS Super Screen billboard in New York City's Times Square.

The fifteen-second ad, which asserts that taxing and regulating the adult use and sale of marijuana would raise 'billions of dollars in national revenue, was scheduled to appear on CBS's 42nd Street digital billboard beginning on Monday, February 1, 2010.

Representatives from Neutron Media approached NORML in mid-January about placing the ad, which was scheduled to air 18 times per day for a two-month period. The NORML Foundation entered into a contractual agreement with Neutron Media to air two separate NORML advertisements, and produced an initial ad exclusively for broadcast on the CBS digital billboard.

Days after NORML's submitted the ad, the organization received the following e-mail, dated February 3, from a representative from Neutron Media stated: "I just received word from CBS and they will not approve your ad. If CBS changes their morals we will let you know."

NORML's 15-seond animated advertisement is available online here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tqW9Kj8DVU.

Commenting on CBS' last minute rejection of the ad, NORML Foundation Executive Allen St. Pierre said, "Major media corporations like CBS have no problem airing programming that allows them to profit off the public's interest in marijuana and marijuana law reform, such as Showtime's hit series Weeds and the CBSnews.com online series 'Marijuana Nation.' Yet these same corporate entities balk at airing media that calls on reforming America's criminal marijuana policies – policies that have led directly to the arrest of over 20 million Americans since 1965. How can advocates be expected to change these failed policies when those that control America's airwaves refuse to allow them a public forum to voice their point of view?"

According to the results of a December 2009 Angus Reid survey, fifty-three percent of Americans now support legalizing marijuana.

St. Pierre continued: "University studies show that regulating the adult use of marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol would raise over $30 billion annually in new tax revenue, while saving an addition $15 billion per year in law enforcement costs. The content of NORML's ad is based on sound, readily identifiable data. Moreover, the message of NORML's advertisement is supported by a majority of the public. CBS' denial of this ad spot is based on the company's political and cultural bias and nothing more."

Last summer NORML entered into negotiations with CBS to launch a live Saturday night radio broadcast on the corporation's ChatAboutIt.com talk radio network. CBS representatives initially agreed to the programming, but then abruptly canceled the contract after NORML had raised the funding to produce its first show.

In 2009, the NORML Foundation launched the first-ever nationwide television ad campaign calling for the regulation of marijuana by adults. The Foundation purchased over 7,500 ad buys on prominent cable networks like CNBC, Fox News, G4, and FX. The ad campaign did not air on CBS-affiliated networks.

For more information, please contact Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director, at (202) 483-5500. NORML's ad is available for viewing on YouTube.com at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tqW9Kj8DVU.
 

ataxia

Well-Known Member
PLEASE!!!.. I've read about this on NORML's website. On one hand i can see reservations they have against putting up an ad. Of course times are changing and those old fucks over there probably don't understand that.
ONE THE OTHER HAND...
DID ANYONE SEE THOSE SUPER-BOWL ADS FOR BUDWISER?????
every commercial showed desperation, and people through life and limb (literally) to get their fix of budwiser...
I WAS FUCKING APPALLED. A product that kills second hand getting that much exposure (which is nothing new of course) .. but the disgusting part was the desperation shown in the commercial
. Could you imagine if marijuana were legalized and they showed people making a human bridge so a beer truck could make it across so they could get their supply of bud.. THERE WOULD BE OUTRAGE.. funny idea for a commercial but it fucking sickened me.
CBS WAS OK AIRING THAT AD THOUGH
 

Iron, Lion, Zion

Active Member
They are allowed to air whatever they feel like airing, it's their company.
As the person above me pointed out, it doesn't always fit into with most people's current perceptions of things, but rather past perceptions of stuff...
 

fade409

Well-Known Member
They are allowed to air whatever they feel like airing, it's their company.
As the person above me pointed out, it doesn't always fit into with most people's current perceptions of things, but rather past perceptions of stuff...
youre wrong. no TV station can air anything they feel like airing, they air what is paid for and when its paid for. whomever brings the most money to the table gets the air spot, plain and simple.
 
We all need to support NORML to the end, times are changing but from this we can tell the fight is far from over. 2011 is the year we have to step it up and force change, we can´t keep waiting for legalization to miraculous happen by itself.

I yearn for the day that it´s not what a tv station wants, but rather what we´re able to impose on them from a position of citizen power. When these old guys at the top no longer represent their population, no taxation without representation, then that´s when it´s time for them to go, out with the old and in with the new.

NORML is censored, yet anyone who goes through an airport goes through a body scan.
 
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