
Ford Pulls Ads from Gay Media
Ford Motor Company is pulling all advertising for their
Jaguar and Land Rover luxury brands from gay publications, the company
said today.
The right-wing Christian group the American Family Association (AFA)
called for a boycott of the carmaker's vehicles in May, but suspended the
move in June for six months after talks with Ford dealers. The six months
have now ended.
"While we still have a few differences with Ford, we feel that our
concerns are being addressed in good faith and will continue to be
addressed in the future," Donald Wildmon, chairman of the Tupelo,
Mississippi-based group, said in a statement.
Ford, which has seen its US sales drop dramatically the last two years,
denied the decision was made under pressure from the AFA, which has
criticized Ford for being too gay-friendly.
Ford spokesman Mike Moran said the company's cancellation of the ads is
part of a plan to streamline the brands' marketing strategy. He said
Ford's Volvo brand will continue to buy ads in gay-oriented publications.
A group of 19 organizations that support homosexual rights said they were
"deeply dismayed" by Ford's action and expected the carmaker to meet with
representatives from the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community
this week.
"We expect Ford to publicly reaffirm its historic support for our
community," the groups said in a joint statement on the web page of the
Human Rights Campaign, the largest US gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender civil rights organization.
Ford declined to say how much it had spent on advertising in gay
publications.
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