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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-25-08 12:18 AM
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MTV to Rock the Vote, Will Now Accept Political Ads (reverses policy in place since MTV's inception)
Edited on Wed Jun-25-08 12:19 AM by Pirate Smile
MTV to Rock the Vote, Will Now Accept Political Ads
Joins Siblings VH1, Comedy Central and Spike TV; Won't Take Third-Party Ads


Posted by Ira Teinowitz on 06.24.08 @ 10:47 PM

WASHINGTON (AdAge.com) -- Politicians can finally get their MTV. After declining political advertising since its inception in 1981, MTV is reversing course.
The Viacom MTV Networks channel -- once known for round-the-clock music videos and now home to a host of reality shows -- says it will now take political ads, though only from political candidates and party political committees -- not from third parties.
As recently as the presidential primaries this year, MTV had refused all political ads, even as it has heavily promoted its "Choose or Lose" get-out-the-vote effort.

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"MTV Networks will accept political advertising that is national in scope, sponsored by a legally qualified candidate, a candidate's official campaign committee, a nationally recognized political party, or the official congressional campaign committee(s) of a nationally recognized party."

Jeannie Kedas, exec VP-communications for MTV's music networks, said the change is effective immediately and reflects the importance of the youth vote.
"Given where we are in the election cycle, and how the youth vote has increasingly engaged and played a crucial role in past presidential elections, we re-evaluated the MTV policy and decided that campaign-approved ads would be a good fit for our audience, and would compliment our 'Choose or Lose' campaign efforts," she said. "It's a good thing when candidates want to reach out to young people and the best way to do that is through MTV."


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MTV's announcement of he switch follows a report in the New York Times on June 22 suggesting Democratic Sen. Barack Obama's campaign wanted to do an MTV buy. It's also probably not a coincidence that Barack Obama, who is opting out of public funding, will likely have plenty of money to spend on youth-directed ads. A political expert suggested the most immediate beneficiary of the switch is the Obama campaign.

"I think MTV's decision to accept advertising is an important indication that the youth vote this year will have a real impact on the outcome of the election," said Tad Devine, a Democratic campaign strategist who handled Sen. John Kerry's campaign four years ago. "Now campaigns have the opportunity to reach young voters in a venue where they congregate, and I'm sure Obama's campaign will look seriously at advertising there, given his advantage with young people."

http://adage.com/campaigntrail/post?article_id=127973


Somebody wants to get in on some of that Obama mula $$$.
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JI7 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-25-08 12:23 AM
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1. i'm not sure i like this
MTV usually leans toward the more liberal side when it comes to things like gay rights and other issues having to do with social equality.

if it's candidate focused i woudln't mind. but i worry about the Republicans infesting it with their propaganda.
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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-25-08 12:32 AM
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3. They wont take 527 or PAC ads. It has to be the candidates or the party's ads so that keeps out
most of nastiest trash.
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anonymous171 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-25-08 12:23 AM
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2. "John McCain will draft you"
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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-25-08 12:33 AM
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4. Only if Obama or the DNC is willing to put it in an ad. They wont take Move-on or Swift Boat ads.
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TeamJordan23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-25-08 12:35 AM
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5. Great news. Obama will have ads on MTV and BET to encourage youth voting. nm
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TheDonkey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-25-08 01:20 AM
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6. LOL, viacom needs a little pick me up to its bottom line.
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SemiCharmedQuark Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-25-08 06:09 AM
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7. Blech. I haven't watched MTV since I was 15.
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