do stupid dads on TV = stupid dads?
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Verizon
Prompted
by a single letter of
complaint a commercial that had been airing
for months with
no complaints suddenly got the negative attention treatment
by Glenn
Sacks host of his radio show His Side.
Associated
Press's David Crary decided to do a piece on it. The story was picked up on Nov 9th and was given wide
coverage by the media that week, hitting about 200 dailies for a week long
news cycle.
About 3
weeks after the news cycle had
ended on the negative publicity, Verizon finally caved in to the
one-article week long media assault and pulled pulled the ad last week. It's
questionable weather the commercial was nearing the end of it's it's cycle
anyhow, but I don't think they will be volunteering that info.
When I
first watched the commercial I could see how it would strike a
nerve...if you were a dad. It did bother me a little at first when the smarty pants mom says to dad
"Tom leave her alone" in a dismissive way with the full support of her
daughter. A little degrading? Well yea, but doesn't this sometimes happen in real
life for moms and dads alike in a "bad moment"? When dads look at the
commercial it make then feel stupid, so they naturally don't like it. I showed
the verizon commercial to my
sister and she loved it, she though it was hilarious,, I said why? she said,
"it make the mom look smart!" mmm ok I then called my 12-yr-old son,
John into my office and he liked it too, why? It made the kid look smart and
he's a kid so he's must be smart too!
OK well then we need equal time, here it is, you might have seen it,
the wife tries to trash her husbands Toyota Tacoma over a cliff
, but in the end
it escapes without a scratch. Watch it here. Now
admit it dads wasn't it funny??
Well I made my sister watched it, Guess what she hated it, it made her
feel stupid.
It's not that smart looking dads are on TV
any less, it's just that they get less attention.. There are ads depicting good fatherhood, too we just aren't paying attention to
them Good families simply make
boring media copy and it doesn't sell. Case in point the ad below, it a
wonderful ad by New York Life showing a loving relationship between
father and daughter. You might have seen it but the media isn't about to draw attention
to it. .
View
New
York Life Commercial
(Windows
Media Video - 338KB)
One dad "Kevin" at our message
board sums up the negative attention of the Verizon ad, " I've seen the commercial - and I think getting one's jockeys in a bunch over it is just taking things a little too seriously - or too personally. I'm think skinned when it comes to that sort of thing, though. I read the article and when I did, all I could see in my head is a scene from 'Overboard' when Kurt Russell says to Goldie Hawn 'Lady, you're so [bleep] bored you gotta invent
[bleep] (things) to [bleep] (complain) about!'
You probably noticed I've added a map to my site to make it easier to search around
for playgroups. Check it out. Some playgroup updates: Nat Heffeman is rebuilding his Lexington, MA playgroup, he's
down to "just 2 members right now; myself and a neighbor. I'm starting a
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. Also welcome Stuart Unger who is starting a second playgroup after
moving. You can e-mail him at about his new Louisville
At-home Dads (LADS) group.