Parents Television Council (PTC) does not think “GMA” should have canceled Adam’s performance
Filed Under () by Admin on Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Posted at : Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Before the “GMA” cancellation, the “American Idol” season eight runner-up was already booked to perform pre-taped on CBS’ morning show, “The Early Show.” CBS has now announced that Adam will perform live on Wednesday, November 25. CBS says he will also, “discuss his recent controversial ‘American Music Awards’ performance.”
However, the Parents Television Council (PTC) does not think “GMA” should have canceled Adam’s performance. Dan Isett, Director of Public Policy for the PTC tells Access, “I do think it’s a little bit unfortunate. This is not a personal crusade against Adam Lambert.”
“The idea that he should be scrubbed from TV completely is not where we’re going,” Isett continued. “It may be a bit of an overreaction on ABC’s part. The important thing is that networks have the easy ability to air on a delay to prevent this sort of thing.”
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perhaps they should have thought about this before they put out their "call to arms" message at their site ??
guns and sexual torture devices must be ok however since Rihanna got away with those
Too little too late.
While they were on their crusade,Did they miss Eminem singing about guns,rape and murder,or Janet Jackson crotch grabbing one of her dancers?
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