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ManCrunch: CBS denies ManCrunch to advertise in Super Bowl!

Mancrunch.com, which is a gay dating site for men, was denied by the CBS to advertise its commercial on Super Bowl. ManCrunch thought Super Bowl would be a great idea to get information out to the public as the commercial would be seen by millions of viewers but an outdated CBS who has already given the pro-life commercial staring Tim Tebow a green signal thought quite the opposite.

“CBS Standards and Practices has reviewed your proposed Super Bowl ad and concluded that the creative is not within the Network’s Broadcast Standards for Super Bowl Sunday,” the official rejection letter stated. “Moreover, our Sales Department has had difficulty verifying your organization’s credit status.”

CBS made a horrible mistake while trying to cover the fact that they were up to gay discrimination by stating they partially turned down the advertisement for their ill faith on ManCrunch’s financial capabilities while ManCrunch offered to pay in cash for the commercial spot that they had applied for thus irradiating the chances of any uncertainties in payment.

“We are very disappointed that in 2010 such discrimination is happening especially given the fact that Focus on the Family is allowed to promote their way of life during the Super Bowl,” a ManCrunch representative said. “We’re calling on every same-sex advocacy group to petition CBS and let them know this discriminatory behavior will not be tolerated.”

Here is the commercial, which was denied:

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Posted by contributor001 on Jan 30 2010. Filed under Other News, Specials, gossip. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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