Vent That Spleen and Other Handy Organs
April 30th, 2002 - 8:01 pm
A certain someone with connections in the broadcast/cable business shares a sweet little something with us this evening.
Remember the story yesterday about the Saudis getting rebuffed in their attempts to buy US airtime for propaganda? Yeah, didn’t that suck?
Seriously, the ad company representing the House of Sod (thanks, Lileks) is Creative Cable TV. You can contact the head of the firm, Barbi, simply by clicking here.
I thought you might want to share your thoughts about the Saudis being our “partners against terrorism.”
15 out of 19, kids. Why, that’s almost half.






They may have not gotten the TV time they wanted, but they sure are buying up the radio spots. Heard a few every day while listening to the local news station while listening to…
oh, I hate to admit this…
Sam Donaldson’s Live in America.
(I listen to it only because a lot of Texans and Houstonians call in and it’s good to know what the neighbors are thinking)
Spleen is good!
(Barbi? The SandNazis won’t let a woman land their plane but they’ll do publicity with a gal named Barbi?)
Creative Cable Television and
president Barbi Johnson
must do some good work, note that the advertisers they list
include the National Rifle Association and Handgun Control.
Anyone who gets hired for both knows how to do some fancy
footwork. No wonder they got the House of Saud. Could the
Israelis and the Widows of the World Trade Centers be far behind?
I sent them a gentle email suggesting a little background check on their
clients.
this real is too funny, i am surprise they did not list it alphabetically or maybe they are
touting their ability to take any side of any issue.
I am surprised they did not do work also for
People for a Worse Florida and People for No Change in Florida.
snip——————————–from their website —–
http://www.creativecabletv.com/index.htm
Political Issue-Related Advertisers
American Association of Health Plans
National Rifle Association
Handgun Control
People for A Better Florida
Yes on Measure A
Save Our Students, School Vouchers 2000
Voters for Choice
American Family Voices
Human Rights Campaign
Californians for Safe Parks & Clean Water
Alabama Education Commission
First American Education Project