CNBC's Allen Wastler Sorry About Racy Ads, Not Bikini Galleries

Allen Wastler, the managing editor of CNBC.com, just got done with a fireside chat about how some guests of the network follow up their interviews by asking them to be pulled from the site's archives. Now Wastler is offering another missive, and this one's of the apologetic variety, as in: Sorry visitors to CNBC.com are met with ads "showing women unbuttoning sweaters and listing mileage to ladies looking for a date. And the others showing come-hither countenances and blaring 'NO CREDIT CARD REQUIRED.'" And it's not just unfortunate contextual advertising that's to blame, but "networks, where inventory is sold off to middlemen who represent a variety of advertisers. You get all sorts of strange ads running through. We had ones for nipple pads once. You wouldn't usually expect that with your bond rates, would you?"

Except, actually, yes:

Given this CNBC.com gallery of the all important Miami Fashion Week Swim 2009. Because this is what you'd "usually expect" with your stock quotes. At least the ads are classy.

Aug 26, 2008 · posted by david · Link · 1 Response
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No. 1 jay says:

thats what im talking about. they got a double standard where its ok if they do it but not if someone else does it.

Posted: Aug 27, 2008 at 6:32 pm
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