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The Nashville Tennessean published a full-page ad warning “Islam is going to detonate a nuclear device in Nashville, Tennessee"
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[quote:232:MV80NDMzMzY3XzgwNzAxMTM4X0EyMUEyMDk=] 07/18 = 25 2020 = 4 29 = 11 = 2 https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2020/06/21/tennessean-investigating-how-indefensible-ad-ran-print/3233003001/ A1 - Z26 Title: Tennessean apologizes, launches investigation after 'horrific' ad runs in print editions Total = 896 = 23 = 5 1) The Tennessean is investigating how a paid advertisement from a fringe religious group was published on Sunday in violation of the newspaper’s long-established standards. Total 1[color=blue]7[/color]0[color=blue]3[/color] = [b][color=red]11[/color][/b] = 2 2) The ad featured a bizarre, pseudo-religious “prophecy,” including the declaration of an impending nuclear attack in Nashville by “Islam.” Total [b][color=red]119[/color][/b]0 = [b][color=red]11[/color][/b] = 2 3) The ad was immediately ordered to be pulled from future editions by sales executives and the investigation launched. A similar ad, one that did not mention Islam but also contained an end-times prophecy, published in the newspaper on June 17. Total 22[color=blue]37[/color] = 14 = 5 4) Kevin Gentzel, President of Marketing Solutions and Chief Revenue Officer for Gannett, parent company of The Tennessean, forcefully repudiated the advertisement in a tweet on Sunday. Total: 1800 = [b][color=red]9[/color][/b] 5) “Two ads ran this week in the Tennessean that clearly violate our advertising standards,” Gentzel wrote. “We strongly condemn the message and apologize to our readers. We are immediately investigating to determine how this could have happened.” Total: 2[color=blue]37[/color]4 / Reverse Full Reduction = [b][color=red]1[/color][/b]0[b][color=red]91[/color][/b] = [b][color=red]11[/color][/b] = 2 6) 50/50 Total 542 = [b][color=red]11[/color][/b] = 2 7) Total 2165 = 14 = 5 <> [/quote]
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