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Foxs bloody t-shirt: Newtown images shows risks of automated ads
A Fox news story about the Newtown tragedy came with an ad for a bloody t-shirt while Facebook showed an ad for a shooting game. In the past, editors could have screened these ads this is less possible online where fewer humans are involved in the ad-buying process.
Newspapers are careful about where their ads appear. They make sure, for instance, that flight specials dont appear beside plane crash articles or that Taco Bell coupons arent printed beside food-poisoning stories. For online publishers, its much harder to screen inappropriate ads.
Fox News is a case in point. On Friday, the day of the Newtown massacre, Fox published an ad for a novelty T-shirt that appeared like this:
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How did this happen?
Fox News did not respond to a request for comment, but the t-shirt company and advertising-industry people I spoke with provided enough information to piece together what happened. The unfortunate ad is not the result of Foxs insensitivity or someones screw-up, but instead just reflects the reality of online advertising.
According to Mike Grouse of Bad Idea T-Shirts, the company has been running the bloody shirt ad for the last year. On Friday, it moved to take the ad down.Yes, we removed the ads from Google upon becoming aware of the tragedy. We worked directly with our Google rep to expedite the process. We also blocked Fox News from receiving our ads, he told us by email.
http://paidcontent.org/2012/12/18/foxs-bloody-t-shirt-newtown-images-shows-risks-of-automated-advertising/
OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)As someone with a website that I need to generate revenue from in some manner soon, I refuse to do automated ads of any sort for precisely this reason.
Not good at all.
SomethingFishy
(4,876 posts)some gun magazine...
On a lighter advertising note during the mid-season finale of The Walking Dead the zombies were eating this dude(actually they were ripping him to shreds) and the show cut to commercial "Brought to you by KFC!"
OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)Glassunion
(10,201 posts)Sometimes, cookies drive the ads based on your history and has nothing to do with the website.
IIRC MSNBC had a similar issue during the VT shooting coverage. It was not as graphic by any stretch, and it was promptly taken care of.