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Title: Taco Bell Addresses Reports That Transphobic Radio Ads Are Still Airing
Post by: Shana A on January 25, 2010, 10:16:06 PM
Post by: Shana A on January 25, 2010, 10:16:06 PM
Taco Bell Addresses Reports That Transphobic Radio Ads Are Still Airing
January 25, 2010 by Cindi Creager, GLAAD's Director of National News
http://glaadblog.org/2010/01/25/taco-bell-address-reports-that-transphobic-radio-ad-is-still-airing/ (http://glaadblog.org/2010/01/25/taco-bell-address-reports-that-transphobic-radio-ad-is-still-airing/)
On January 13 GLAAD reached out to Taco Bell Corporation after receiving numerous complaints about a transphobic radio commercial that was airing across the country. BorderHouse blog published the most complete description of its content on January 7th
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Unfortunately GLAAD has received several reports that the problematic ad is still running in places like Indianapolis, Indiana, Cincinnati, Ohio and Hampton Roads, Virginia. The Advocate Magazine also reported hearing a similar commercial on Sunday morning in Los Angeles on KIIS-FM during Ryan Seacrest's weekly American Top 40 countdown. According to the Advocate, "In this ad, after a fight between the man and the woman, the woman says, "Well then I don't feel so guilty telling you... [I wasn't born] Martha." The woman's voice then changes to a man's voice, which says, "I'm Marvin."
January 25, 2010 by Cindi Creager, GLAAD's Director of National News
http://glaadblog.org/2010/01/25/taco-bell-address-reports-that-transphobic-radio-ad-is-still-airing/ (http://glaadblog.org/2010/01/25/taco-bell-address-reports-that-transphobic-radio-ad-is-still-airing/)
On January 13 GLAAD reached out to Taco Bell Corporation after receiving numerous complaints about a transphobic radio commercial that was airing across the country. BorderHouse blog published the most complete description of its content on January 7th
snip
Unfortunately GLAAD has received several reports that the problematic ad is still running in places like Indianapolis, Indiana, Cincinnati, Ohio and Hampton Roads, Virginia. The Advocate Magazine also reported hearing a similar commercial on Sunday morning in Los Angeles on KIIS-FM during Ryan Seacrest's weekly American Top 40 countdown. According to the Advocate, "In this ad, after a fight between the man and the woman, the woman says, "Well then I don't feel so guilty telling you... [I wasn't born] Martha." The woman's voice then changes to a man's voice, which says, "I'm Marvin."