Paramount rejected ad criticizing its owners and Warner Bros acquisition
Rejected citing โconflict of interestโ, the ad took aim at Trump allies David Ellison, Paramount Skydance chief, and his billionaire father, Larry Ellison Paramount Skydance refused to air an ad submitted by a press freedom group that heavily criticized the networkโs leadership
Rejected citing โconflict of interestโ, the ad took aim at Trump allies David Ellison, Paramount Skydance chief, and his billionaire father, Larry Ellison
Paramount Skydance refused to air an ad submitted by a press freedom group that heavily criticized the networkโs leadership and merger with Warner Bros Discovery, with an advertising associate deeming it a โconflict of interestโ.
The Freedom of the Press Foundation had hoped to air the 30-second ad during Sundayโs Ultimate Fighting Championship broadcast at the White House, which aired on the streaming service Paramount+ โ though a client partner for Paramount+ told the organizationโs ad-buyer that such placement was not guaranteed.
โInstead of defending press freedom, CBSโ billionaire owners cut deals and caved to Trump,โ the unaired ad states , before touching on the recent uproar at the Sunday show 60 Minutes. โOne fired reporter said โCBS demanded falsehoods and bias to appease Trump.โ Now Trump wants the Ellisons to buy CNN, too โฆ Letโs stop Trumpโs censorship and block this merger.โ
According to an email exchange between Paramountโs ad salesperson and the Freedom of the Press Foundationโs ad buyer, viewed by the Guardian, the discussion about running an ad was going smoothly until the ad was actually submitted. (The organization was told that ads running during the UFC broadcast would cost approximately $300,000.)
Then, on Friday afternoon, two days before the fight, the Paramount salesman sent word that the ad could not run. โUnfortunately, the creative you submitted was a conflict of interest so it was not approved,โ the sales representative said. โBut we can help you check any other creatives you want to try. Always happy to hop on a call to discuss more.โ
Seth Stern, chief of advocacy for Freedom of the Press Foundation, criticized Paramount for refusing to air the ad โ although television networks regularly reject advocacy messages for a variety of reasons.
โEllison has already shown his cards on editorial independence, but, in case there was any doubt, his company has now declined to air a straightforward message about what his proposed takeover of CNN, HBO, and other outlets would mean for press freedom. Instead, it censored it,โ Stern said in a statement. โEllison wonโt air criticism of himself, his company, or his buddy Trump. These antics are bad for press freedom, bad for the public, and bad for Paramount โ just look at CBSโ recent struggles under Ellisonโs watch.โ
