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Air America on Ad Blacklist?
ABC document: Sponsors shun liberal network

10/31/06

An internal memo from ABC Radio Networks to its affiliates reveals
scores of powerful sponsors have a standing order that their
commercials never be placed on syndicated Air America programming that
airs on ABC affiliates.

The October 25 memo was provided to FAIR by the Peter B. Collins Show,
a syndicated radio show originating on the West Coast.

Headlined "Air America Blackout" and addressed "Dear Traffic
Director"—referring to the radio station staffer who coordinates
programming and advertising—the memo gives the following order to
affiliates:

Please be advised that Hewlett Packard has purchased schedules with
ABC Radio Networks between October 30th and December 24th, 2006.
Please make sure you blackout this advertiser on your station, as they
do not wish it to air on any Air America affiliate.<

The directive then advises ABC Radio Network affiliates to take note
of a list of other sponsors who do not want their programming to run
during Air America programming.

Please see below for a complete list of all advertisers requesting
that NONE of their commercials air within Air America programming.<

The list, totaling 90 advertisers, includes some of largest and most
well-known corporations advertising in the U.S.: Wal-Mart, GE, Exxon
Mobil, Microsoft, Bank of America, Fed-Ex, Visa, Allstate, McDonald's,
Sony and Johnson & Johnson. The U.S. Postal Service and the U.S. Navy
are also listed as advertisers who don't want their commercials to air
on Air America.

The ABC memo is evidence of the potentially censorious effect that
advertisers' political preferences can have on the range of views
presented in the media. When Al Gore proposed launching a progressive
TV network, a Fox News executive told Advertising Age (10/13/03): "The
problem with being associated as liberal is that they wouldn't be
going in a direction that advertisers are really interested in.... If
you go out and say that you are a liberal network, you are cutting
your potential audience, and certainly your potential advertising
pool, right off the bat." (See Extra!, 11-12/03.)

FAIR's call to the ABC contact person listed on the memo, to ask if
similar "blackout" lists exist for other shows, including
conservative-leaning programs, has not been returned.

--
Jim Devine / "War is the statesman's game, the priest's delight, / The
lawyer's jest, the hired assassin's trade, / And, to those royal
murderers, whose mean thrones / Are bought by crimes of treachery and
gore, / The bread they eat, the staff on which they lean." -- Percy B.
Shelley

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