But Jerry Del Colliano, a professor at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, said he believes that any pullback by advertisers will be temporary if at all.
"It's very hard to sustain a boycott. It's temporary at best, history shows us that. This was another case of going too far and Corporate America pushing and encouraging a personality to be over the edge," said Del Colliano.
"This is the usual canned outrage from two corporations who encouraged the behavior in the first place," he said.
UncleBozzle said:An idiotic comment to have made on the part of Imus, but what would anyone expect from a show that caters to a primarily white male audience. I think that when you look at the big picture Imus indeed is serving this audience well. You would tend to listen to him for the crazy remarks that he and the crew make. So it was off color, so maybe it was offensive to some, but I'd be willing to bet it was quite humorous to those who are die hard listeners. Enough is enough, he need not have said he was sorry more than one time. If Reverend Sharpton does not like it too bad, he and his followers can just tune "The I-Man" out. People really need to stop taking every comment that every broadcaster makes so serious. At 6am while driving in the car I want to laugh, and I want to hear stupid comments. Maybe listeners of Imus need to avoid those retailers and companies who pulled their ads from his show.
Your comment is about as insensitve as it gets. You need to apologize to the women of Rutgers, too.UncleBozzle said:An idiotic comment to have made on the part of Imus, but what would anyone expect from a show that caters to a primarily white male audience. I think that when you look at the big picture Imus indeed is serving this audience well. You would tend to listen to him for the crazy remarks that he and the crew make. So it was off color, so maybe it was offensive to some, but I'd be willing to bet it was quite humorous to those who are die hard listeners. Enough is enough, he need not have said he was sorry more than one time. If Reverend Sharpton does not like it too bad, he and his followers can just tune "The I-Man" out. People really need to stop taking every comment that every broadcaster makes so serious. At 6am while driving in the car I want to laugh, and I want to hear stupid comments. Maybe listeners of Imus need to avoid those retailers and companies who pulled their ads from his show.
mostb1 said:WSJ says more advertisers pulling ads http://online.wsj.com/public/articl...xnaW4qqu1g_20070510.html?mod=tff_main_tff_top
I'm going shopping today. I'm be sure to buy twice as much as normal and send them a nice thank you note.WTUX said:I too wrote to Bigelow Tea to tell them I would no longer buy their product.
THATS IT ! IM GOING TO BUY AMERICAN CAR !mostb1 said:GM, American Express and GlazoSmithKline are some of the latest advertisers to pull their spots off the Imus show. http://www.insideradio.com/topheadline.asp?ID=493481&PT=Today's (short term link)
GM is Imus largest advertiser on MSNBC.