[P1] truth in advertising OT

Bonnie Crisp dandbcrisp at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 19 12:50:05 PST 2002


From: Charles Martin <chasm at mac.com>
>From: patrick fisher <patrick.m.fisher at wamu.net>
>
>From the look of his audience, he gets a lot of conservative business 
>people. They
>are more than likely to use a PC, so I think it would be great for Apple to
>advertise on his show.

I don't think Apple should be directly advertising on ANY show that 
political in nature. It would be seen as an endorsement of the editorial 
tone of the show.

If Rush wants to mention to his audience (as he often does) how great the 
Mac is, that's fine and I'm sure the company appreciates his enthusiasm. But 
I think it would be a mistake to advertise on his show, or any other 
politically-oriented talk show, conservative or otherwise (oh wait, there 
AREN'T any left-orientated talk shows in the US -- what was that about the 
liberal media again?).

_Chas_
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Chas,

Sure there are liberal talk shows in the US.  They are CNN, NBC Nightly 
News, CBS News, etc.   :-)

David


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