NordicTrack JUMPS SHIP ON "NOTHING SACRED"
November 17, 1997
NordicTrack, Inc., which advertised on the ABC
show, "Nothing Sacred," on November 13, has pledged never to do so
again. Like many of the other companies that have advertised on
the show, NordicTrack purchased a block of time on ABC and did not
know that one of its ads would be shown on "Nothing Sacred."
Citing the "controversial nature of the program and the impact on
some viewers," a spokesman for the company said that "this was a
one time occurrence and we have taken steps to ensure this does
not occur again."
NordicTrack becomes the 27th company
to drop "Nothing Sacred." The others are: Isuzu, Weight Watchers,
K-Mart, Benckiser, DuPont, Red Lobster, Ocean Spray, Sears, Glaxo
Wellcome, Ponderosa, Dunkin’ Donuts, Scott’s Liquid Gold,
Chrysler-Plymouth, Honda, Arm & Hammer, Home Depot, Borden,
Alberto Culver, Montgomery Ward, Ovaltine, Dairy Queen, Mutual of
Omaha, Telecom*USA, Cigna, McCormick and Pier 1.
William Donohue commented on #27 today:
"The Catholic League is delighted that
NordicTrack has joined so many distinguished companies by
rejecting ‘Nothing Sacred.’ We hope that their holiday sales go
well.
"Just last week I noted how difficult it was
to conduct a consumer boycott of products sold via (800)
numbers. I was wrong: NordicTrack, which used an (800) number to
sell its equipment, proved that it can be done.
"Our members and supporters all over the
country are demonstrating that Catholics have had it with
Hollywood and that is why they have taken this boycott so
seriously. This is a great day for lay Catholics. Especially
pleased should be those Catholics who have long been clamoring
for more lay participation. But somehow we think many of them
aren’t so happy, because all along their idea of lay
participation never included guys like us."
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