I don't know how effective street marketing campaigns are, but I don't think
I saw a single billboard or side of a bus advertising Playboy Club, but I
was inundated with the PanAm girls. One wonders if there were standards
preventing the bunnies from appearing on the sides of skyscrapers.

On Tuesday, October 4, 2011, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Dino R. Alexander <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>
>> If you had “The Playboy Club” in your deadpool #1, come up and claim your
prize. Brian Williams’ “Rock Center” to begin October 31.
>>
>> Trick or treat indeed.
>>
>>
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/nbc-cancels-playboy-club-brian-williams-rock-center-241714
>
> I had Free Agents - missed it by that much.
>
> Meanwhile, those tireless advocates for women's rights at the PTC are
taking credit for the cancellation of The Playboy Club (I never did get
around to watching episode 2 of that show - guess I won't bother now). I did
not think it was great, but not horrible either - one of the things that
made me want to try to like it was to fight the humorless alliance of
Christian Fundamentalists and Feminists that often develops around issues of
sexuality.
>
>
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/10/04/credit-where-credit-is-not-due-ptc-pleased-the-playboy-club-has-been-canceled/106068/
> "The Parents Television Council® marked the end of NBC’s “The Playboy
Club” following the network announcement that it is cancelling the program
after just three episodes. Leading up to and during the show’s run, PTC
carried out an aggressive campaign that included calling on its members and
other concerned citizens to contact local NBC affiliates, and asking
advertisers whether the Playboy brand aligns with their corporate image.
>
> “Bringing ‘The Playboy Club’ to broadcast television was a poor
programming decision from the start. We’re pleased that NBC will no longer
be airing a program so inherently linked to a pornographic brand that
denigrates and sexualizes women,” said PTC President Tim Winter.
>
> “Since much of the new NBC leadership comes from the cable industry, we
are hopeful those making programming decisions will consider more carefully
the difference between the publicly-owned broadcast airwaves and a
subscription service like cable. The network’s decision to air this series
was a violation of the public trust that comes with the privilege of holding
a broadcast license.
>
> “We are grateful to every member of the public who responded to our call
to take action against this attempt to mainstream a brand that is synonymous
with the pornography industry. We hope other broadcasters heed the important
lessons of this programming debacle,” Winter concluded."
>
>
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