Usually we hear of networks rejecting various Super Bowl ads over content or certain subject matter. But in this latest case, it’s the NFL that has stepped in to reject an ad from GNC. The Wall Street Journal reports that what was going to be GNC’s first Super Bowl ad was rejected by Fox after the company was told it wasn’t acceptable to the National Football League.
GNC is listed as a “prohibited company” by the NFL and its players union over banned substances that are in some of its products. In fact, players have been warned against forming any business relationships with GNC.
Fox has been charging a reported $5 million per 30 second ad and it’s not clear if GNC had already paid the asking price and if it will have to get refunded.
The rejection is a serious blow to GNC, as the company’s sales have suffered and customers have found items out of stock in addition to a confusing pricing structure. Stores were even closed for one day to fix the pricing system. And GNC was hoping that the Super Bowl’s viewership would bring not just eyeballs to its ad, but more people to its stores.
http://awfulannouncing.com/nfl/nfl-rejects-gnc-super-bowl-ad.html
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