Column: Yes, the Club Orange ads are offensive. But mainly they’re just lame.
The ‘bits’ campaign insults women and patronises men – but its worst crime is a tedious lack of imagination, writes Jean Sutton. Why do the media keep playing their game?
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The ‘bits’ campaign insults women and patronises men – but its worst crime is a tedious lack of imagination, writes Jean Sutton. Why do the media keep playing their game?
What will Club Orange do if the breasts get banned? We’ve looked at other potential directions.
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The ASAI upholds 82 complaints against the Gaelic football-themed Hunky Dory’s ads which caused “grave and widespread offence”.
Those ads featuring scantily-clad girls trying their hand at our national sport haven’t gone down well with some…
As the Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland releases its latest report, we look at some of the ads that vexed viewers.