Extramarital Dating Service Ads Banned from Super Bowl, NFL
Chances are you've seen some questionable ads during the Super Bowl, and more than a few racy ones. For example, remember when a Miller commercial had two girls ripping off each others' clothes while fighting over whether the beer was better tasting or less filling? We certainly do, but we're not so sure the NFL does, because it has decided to take the moral high ground, banning questionable dating site Ashley Madison from advertising during the Super Bowl -- or from any of its games.The site enables married people to easily find other like-minded married folks to engage in surreptitious encounters behind the backs of their spouses. It has certainly raised some eyebrows and no shortage of complaints, and most married men or women will find the idea rather distasteful -- but is it more risque than girls in their underpants fighting in a fountain? We'll let you decide that one, but regardless of your thoughts, the company will have to go elsewhere to sell its services at least for the time being. [From: WalletPop]
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Subscribe to commentsJoeJan 17th 2009 2:17PM
Scary thing is that, if they can afford to advertise during the Super Bowl, they must be doing very well for themselves. Sad indeed.
Alessandro MachiJul 9th 2009 12:23PM
A couple of months ago I was watching Cheaters and an ad for the same company mentioned above came up.
I emailed Cheaters and told them how surprising it was that they would air such an ad during their show. They claimed it was beyond their control what commercials were run on their show.
I congratulate the NFL for doing the smart thing.
http://www.dailyPUMA.com
AdrianneFeb 2nd 2009 12:40PM
They may have said it was banned, but they played it anyway -- I was a bit shocked!