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Footlocker drops South Park on Comedy Central Footlocker has said, "Moving forward, we have requested that the South Park program not be included in our future advertising campaigns." [Posted 9-03-04]
Finish Line dumps South Park on Comedy Central Finish Line said, in part, "Finish Line does not agree with the content on this program and will try to keep our commercials from airing in this program." [Posted 8-09-04]
Cellboost to no longer sponsor The Man Show on Comedy Central Cellboost has notified members of OneMillionMoms they have pulled ads from the show. [Posted 7-22-04]
Nissan, Goodyear stop ads on The Shield Following action by OneMillionDads.com members, Nissan and Goodyear have not appeared for several weeks.[Posted 6-8-04]
Castrol stops ads on The Shield Castrol vice-president of marketing, Dave Fifield has informed OneMillionDads they have pulled their advertising support from The Shield. In fact, Mr. Fifield told OMD they have stopped ads on the FX network completely![Posted 4-18-04]
Ocean Spray off Fox's Wonderfalls Ocean Spray writes OMD, in part, "Ocean Spray did not authorize the purchase of advertising time on that program. It was not on our approved programming list. We never had any intention of advertising on that program in the first place, nor do we have any intention of advertising on it in the future." [Posted 3-25-04]
Urban Outfitters pulls 'Jesus Dress Up' According to spokesperson Meredith Boice, "Urban Outfitters will no longer carry this item. We will continue to sell the inventory on hand, but have decided not to reorder the item." [Posted 3-24-04]
Nextel Pulls Ads Nextel Communications Corporate Communications spokeswoman Audrey Schaefer has informed OneMillionDads they will no longer sponsor NYPD Blue and The Shield. [Posted 3-15-04]
LATEST VICTORY: Dodge pulls sponsorship of "Lingerie Bowl" "I think it had become a distraction to what we want to do next year," said James Kenyon, a Chrysler Group spokesman. [Posted 12-17-03]
Dominos' Pizza rejects NBC's Coupling
"Once we saw the program, we determined that Coupling belonged in our "Red Light" category, and we have moved to eliminate it from our advertising purchases." [Posted 10-15-03]
Denny's says no to Nip/Tuck
Denny's spokesperson, Debbie Atkins, said, "That ad should not have appeared. It was inconsistent with our guidelines." [Posted 9-6-03]
Revlon responds to OMM!
Catherine Fisher, Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications for Revlon told OMM, "The ad placement on Nip/Tuck was an anomaly and was not on our schedule (of approved programs). It will not be running on future episodes." [Posted 9-24-03]
CARFAX stops supporting "Nip/Tuck"!
CARFAX announced it would no longer sponsor "the nastiest show on television." [Posted 9-6-03]
Jergens pulls ads on "Paradise Hotel"
Spokesperson Monica Rowe said Jergens has "pulled all advertising" from the show. [Posted 8-14-03]
Bowflex will no longer sponsor "Nip/Tuck"
Bowflex writes OMM/OMD, "We regret that Bowflex ads appeared during the show that offends you. However, please be assured that we will be pulling Bowflex ads from Nip/Tuck." [Posted 7-29-03]
Orkin stops ads on "Nip/Tuck"
Orkin spokeswoman Martha Craft said, "We have looked into the matter and have added this show to our 'do not buy' list of programming. All further advertising has been pulled from this program." [Posted 7-24-03]
McDonald's says no to "Paradise Hotel"
McDonald's has stated they "have no plans to air commercials on Paradise Hotel in the future." [Posted 7-8-03]
Burger King orders removal from "Paradise Hotel"
Burger King has ordered FOX network to no longer associate its name with "Paradise Hotel." [Posted 7-8-03
Rent-A-Center bans ads on "Paradise Hotel"
Rent-A-Center wrote OMM, "We regret that we were not aware of the program content before the commercial ran and have gone to great lengths to ensure that this will not happen again. The spot has been pulled." [Posted 6-26-03]
Alberto-Culver will no longer sponsor "Paradise Hotel"
Alberto-Culver said, "We regret having advertised on this show...we will not be buying additional spots and have expressed our dissatisfaction (with commercial placement)." [Posted 6-25-03]
Rubbermaid dumps FX's "Lucky"
Within hours of being contacted by OneMillionMoms, Rubbermaid announced FX's "Lucky" did not reflect their corporate values and that Rubbermaid would not advertise on the show again. [Posted 6-17-03]
Office Depot pulls ad from FX's "Lucky"
Office Depot spokesperson Brian Levine told OMD they will no longer sponsor "Lucky" on the FX Network. [Posted 6-10-03]
U.S. House of Representatives pass Partial-Birth Abortion Ban
On June 4, OMD encouraged you to contact your Representative regarding a vote to ban Partial-Birth Abortions. The U.S. House of Representatives, by a two-thirds vote (282-139), passed the bill on the very same day! [Posted 6-06-02] [Posted 6-06-03]
Ace Hardware shys from NYPD Blue
On May 20, we asked ACE Hardware to stop their sponsorship of ABC's NYPD Blue. Although ACE Hardware did not respond to us, they have not appeared on the show since! [Posted 6-06-03]
Wal-Mart covers offensive women's magazines
On May 15, OMD thanked Wal-Mart for pulling three offensive men's magazines. Your letters to Wal-Mart did not go unnoticed. This week, Wal-Mart announced they would begin placing covers over racy women's magazines (Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and Redbook) in their checkout lanes.
OMD had been personally communicating with Wal-Mart about this issue for some time. We believe your "thank you" influenced their most recent decision. [Posted 6-6-03]
State Farm no longer on Law & Order
State Farm Insurance has not appeared in 16 episodes on NBC's Law & Order since being contacted by OMD on April 22, 2003. [Posted 6-6-03]
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