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Plenty of potential Super Bowl ads are seemingly made to be rejected. Why? 30-second spots during the broadcast are going for $3 million, and once an ad is nixed it gets plenty of free publicity (See: “Is Doritos Mocking Christians?“). But usually, as Politics Daily’s David Gibson observes, the majority of ads being waved away are done so for inappropriate or racy content. The latest spot to be rejected by Fox broadcasting was done so for “advancing particular beliefs or practices,” which is against company policy.
In other news, the very same network that opposes “advancing particular beliefs or practices” will immediately follow the Super Bowl with a Very Special Episode of “Glee.”
Guess it all depends on who’s advancing a particular belief and what the practice is. Yes, we realize there’s one standard for commercials and another for programming, but will there be commercials promoting the upcoming episode of “Glee?”
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