It's amazing that most people don't realize that authors go on talk shows to sell books, and movie stars to sell movies.
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haha - thats funny. If Phillip Morris was a tv network - I guess you
wouldnt
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mind the legal advertising lie "Cigarettes arent addictive" as a part of the
5:00 news on the Phillip Morris channel "Today scientists discovered - Cigis
their sexy looks) sit and puff at their desks - ever smiling.
Bill Roh
Reed Konsler wrote:
> William Roh:
> > I have no problem with a guest talking about their show
> >- - that is not the issue. This show was dedicated 100% to advertising
her
> >movie and telling the viewers to go see the movie - never moving away
> >from the subject. The show had one purpose only - to sell tickets to her
> >movie. The station had no vested interest in the movie. This is a
> >conflict of interests and should have had a disclaimer attached. Of
> >course - it is Oprah - so rating were the only concern of the station.
> >Money overpowers morals in most cases and she is in front of the line
> >for the biggest piece of the cake. I don't object to her being
> >successful or an entertainer - but these things are not a license for
> >deception.
>
> The question is, when did she affirm your list of ethical guidelines?
> What are the common denominator ethics of talk-show hosts?
> Methinks I see knits being picked.
>
> Reed
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