Hallmark Channel reverses course after yanking same
The Hallmark Channel, producer of all your favorite schmaltzy Christmas movies, is facing a stiff online backlash after pulling multiple ads featuring same-sex couples kissing. After being smacked around by a few heavy hitters on social media, the Hallmark Channel has apologized and vowed to reinstate a handful of previously removed LGBTQ-friendly wedding ads on its platform. Our mission is rooted in helping all people connect, celebrate traditions, and be inspired to capture meaningful moments in their lives. Hallmark Caves to LGBTQ Pressure, Reverses Course
Hallmark Channel apologizes for pulling same-sex wedding ad The Hallmark Channel apologized for removing gay-themed commercials from rotation as backlash against the decision grew over the weekend. The cable channel was hit with bitter criticism on social media Sunday, with the hashtag BoycottHallmarkChannel trending on Twitter and celebrities including Ellen DeGeneres and William Shatner assailing the decision. We are truly sorry for the hurt and disappointment this has caused. Hallmark Channel apologizes for pulling gay
Under pressure from a conservative advocacy group, The Hallmark Channel pulled ads for a wedding-planning site featuring two brides kissing. Hallmark now plans to reinstate the commercials, which featured 2 women kissing. The Hallmark Channel apologized for removing gay-themed commercials from rotation as backlash against the decision grew over the weekend.
Hallmark Channel Caves to LGBTQ Complaints After Pulling
NEW YORK (AP) — Under pressure from a conservative advocacy group, The Hallmark Channel has pulled ads for a wedding-planning site that featured two brides kissing at the altar. Following intense backlash, the network has now apologized for pulling the ads for Zola, a wedding planning site, from airwaves. In a statement posted to Hallmark's website , Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Hallmark Channel Apologizes, Will Allow LGBT Ads, Promises To
After being smacked around by a few heavy hitters on social media, the Hallmark Channel has apologized and vowed to reinstate a handful of previously removed LGBTQ-friendly wedding ads on its platform. .
Hallmark Reverses Decision After Removing Gay Wedding
After facing massive backlash on social media, the Hallmark Channel has reversed course, and will allow LGBT-themed ads to air on its platform despite resistance from conservative and family Sunday, Mike Perry, the CEO of Hallmark Cards, Inc., apologized for having caused hurt and disappointment for pulling the Zola ad featuring a lesbian wedding kiss, and promising to. .
There's a backlash against Hallmark Channel for pulling LGBT ads
The Hallmark Channel agreed to reinstate LGBTQ-themed commercials after coming under fire for its previous decision to pull the ads from its programming. .
Hallmark Channel removes gay
Under pressure from a conservative advocacy group, The Hallmark Channel has pulled the ads for wedding-planning site Zola that featured same-sex couples, including two brides kissing. .