Group urges CW stations not to air 'Gossip Girl'
By FRAZIER MOORE,
AP
Posted: 2009-11-05 06:25:24
NEW YORK (AP) - On-air promos for a sexual threesome on an
upcoming episode of "Gossip Girl" have spurred the Parents
Television Council to ask affiliates of the CW network to pre-empt
the show.
Airing the teen tryst, which is being teased in an ad as a
"3SOME," is "reckless and irresponsible," said PTC president
Tim Winter in a statement Wednesday. The threesome involves three
main characters in the show but they are not identified in the
promos.
The PTC has urged CW affiliate stations not to air the episode,
scheduled for Nov. 9.
In a letter to the affiliates, Winter asked: "Will you now be
complicit in establishing a precedent and expectation that
teenagers should engage in behaviors heretofore associated
primarily with adult films?"
This is not the first time the PTC has complained about the sexy
prep-school soap, which Winter said is "expressly targeted to
impressionable teenagers."
In July 2008, the organization spoke out against a racy
marketing campaign for its new season. Ads showed intimate moments
between the show's characters (on a couch, in the sack or
apparently skinny-dipping), accompanied by headlines like "A Nasty
Piece of Work" and "Mind-Blowingly Inappropriate."
"CW has been defending graphic content on 'Gossip Girl' by
asserting that they don't target teenagers," Winters said
Wednesday. "Such a claim doesn't even pass the 'laugh test."'
CW spokesman Paul McGuire said the target audience for "Gossip
Girl" is 18- to 34-year-old women, with a median viewer age of 27
years old. The network had no comment on PTC's complaint, he said.
The Parents Television Council describes itself as a nonpartisan
education group advocating responsible entertainment.
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