
AshleyMadison.com wants you to know that even if your favorite quarterback-receiver tandem doesn't pull it out come Super Bowl Sunday, you can still personally hook up with a tight end in your neighborhood. PSP Sports, which creates and sells ads in programs for sporting events, has decided they're not really on board with that message.
Last week, Noel Biderman, CEO of AshleyMadison.com, told CNBC that his company's ad for the official Super Bowl program was rejected by PSP. He maintains that he was told that the company wouldn't be allowed to advertise in any NFL game program, ever. His response: "I find the rejection to be ridiculous given that a huge percentage of the NFL's marketing content is for products like alcohol, which they sell in their stadiums, promote on their air and clearly have in the magazine ... That's a product that literally kills tens of thousands of people each year. So if the NFL is worried about legislating behavior and regulating what their audience should be exposed to, then it should start with a ban on all alcohol advertising and products being sold, not AshleyMadison.com."
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Monday 19 January
By henry
uhh... alcohol can be enjoyed responsibly, cheating kinda sucks for everyone involved.
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Monday 19 January
By Heather
I wonder if she can be sued in the states that have homewrecker laws? This is pathetic and the person enabling this website is pathetic as well. Hopefully, they will never want a monogamous relationship.
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Tuesday 20 January
By Carrie
Ashley Madison is owned and operated by a man who took the most popular female names and that is how he named his site. I think he is a scum bag and I hope he can be sued in those states. The US has a declining moral standing and scum bags such as this who make money off of ruining people's lives by encouraging such behavior are sick! He was on Tyra, check it out, talk about a total donkey! I think anyone who knowing sleeps or gets involved with someone who is married should be legally responsible for their actions. They ruin homes and lives, sometimes scarring people for life. If you want to cheat, there is the door, use it, just don't come back! What is so wrong with honesty these days? This jerk actually thinks that he helps save marriages by providing these services. Not to mention, like someone said on another board, shouldn't the picture depict real housewives?