June 4th, 2009 8:01 pm

Playboy Goes Down The AOL Memory Hole

At Newsbusters, Stephen Gutowski documents more fallout from Playboy’s shameful hate-f*** article:

AOL News has been bending over backwards lately to make sure that the do not cover the controversy surrounding Playboy.com writer Guy Cimbalo’s vile attack on conservative women. AOL News has taken some drastic steps to censor any mention, let alone criticism, of Playboy’s screed. They have deleted posts about the article, banned contributors from mentioning it, and even fired one of their liberal writers over it.

The fact that banning reporters from, well, reporting is so contrary to the purpose of a news organization it really is puzzling. It seems to be in direct contrast to their commitment to “traditional journalistic values“.

The evidence is stacking up quite high that AOL News fired liberal writer Tommy Christopher today due to his repeated attempts to get coverage of the Playboy attack list on AOL’s Politics Daily. Christopher had first attempted to post this criticism of Playboy’s sick list the day it was published on their website. However, he was surprised to find that shortly after putting his article on Politics Daily it was deleted by an editor.

His surprise stemmed from the fact that in his two years of writing for the site not one other post had ever been deleted by an editor.

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With all of this it seems that coincidental timing is an extremely hard sell for why Tommy Christopher was fired by AOL News today. It appears that Christopher was intent on covering a story which he found to be particularly important but that Aol News had “internally decided” was off limits.

Has the fact that AOL’s parent company, Time Warner, has a business relationship with Playboy may have affected their editorial decisions? After all Time Warner is a major national distributor of Playboy TV through their cable company.

Click here for our lengthy original post on Playboy’s Monday morning trainwreck.

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2 Comments

1. K:

So GE doesn’t want to be too critical of Obama on NBC news because he’s going to be handing out contracts to same.

Meanwhile Time Warner puts the kabosh on the idiot posting on the Playboy blog because of their cable connection.

Looks like it’s time to start bringing some anti-trust suits to bear. One thing that most libertarians understand but not that many conservatives do, it’s not only government power which you have to worry about, corporate power can be just as destructive to freedom. Even more so when linked to the government in a corporatist state.

Jun 4, 2009 - 11:28 pm 2. Ed Driscoll » Playboy And The Firing Of AOL’s Tommy Christopher:

[...] night, we linked to Stephen Gutowski’s Newsbusters post on AOL’s attempts to tamp down criticism of [...]

Jun 5, 2009 - 1:02 pm

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