Thursday, January 7, 2010

Calgary Transit yanks "provocative" Virgin Mobile ads

UPDATE, 4:00pm: We just got off the phone with Virgin again and they confirmed that the gay kiss ads never ran in Calgary, contrary to what they told Xtra earlier today. "We're sorry that was miscommunicated," says Virgin spokesperson Chris Baines. The two Virgin ads censored by Calgary Transit featured sexy straight couples.

I guess that's somewhat reassuring, but it's still frightening that Calgary Transit is playing morality police by censoring ads because they're "too provocative." In 2009, Calgary Transit rejected an ad that featured a sculpture of a naked newborn baby, because some people might have found it to be "offensive." 

 

UPDATE, 3:30pm: Ron Collins from Calgary Transit tells Xtra the gay kiss ad never ran in Calgary, but when Xtra spoke to Virgin this morning, we were told the opposite. Collins said that the two ads yanked featured heterosexual couples only. We'll update you as soon as we hear more. 

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12:32pm: Calgary Transit has reportedly yanked a Virgin Mobile ad featuring a gay kiss.

  

The ad, which has appeared in bus shelters across Canada, apparently concerned some who felt it was too sexual and inappropriate for children.

The gay kiss ad is part of Virgin's "Hook Up Fearlessly" campaign. Calgary Transit is removing two of the campaign's ads, yet a third ad featuring a heterosexual kiss will remain, spokesman Ron Collins told Sun Media. Check out the ad that will remain up:  


 

"The two that we've removed were a little bit too provocative," Collins told Sun Media.   

Virgin Mobile spokesperson Nathan Rosenberg says the company is "very proud" of the gay ad.  

"We were surprised that if people had a concern that it took this long to hear about it, because they've been up for over six weeks now," he tells Xtra.

Three ads in the "Hook Up Fearlessly" campaign feature heterosexual couples and one features a gay couple. Rosenberg says the gay ad was used in random locations across major markets and not just in downtown cores. 

"We ran that ad in spaces that you wouldn't traditionally run it in. Marketing firms tend to keep gay ads and depictions of gay couples in gay districts. From our point of view, that's kind of limiting. As a gay person myself, I shop in other places, I don't just shop on Church St," says Rosenberg.


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Thursday, January 7, 2010 1:24 PM

What is all the fuss about? The're not doing the nasty or anything like that, they're only kissing. Why didn't they also remove the interracial kiss - bigots don't like that either. I think it's plain old Albertan redneck homophobia. Thank God I live in Newfoundland!!

Kieran ca


Thursday, January 7, 2010 3:17 PM

I find this very interesting... coming back to the east from Calgary myself this week, I quite enjoyed the ads. Not that that’s a surprise. I enjoyed seeing how sexually empowered the women seemed to be in the ads that are getting pulled as well as the gay office hookup scene looked HOT! The part i find most interesting about this story though is the fact that CTV Calgary even while reporting on the issue opted not to include the fact that one of the pulled ads was in fact gay. Their news report tended to dwell on the inappropriateness of the ads in general, focusing on the ones including the traditional female-male couples. Is mainstream media in the west so homophobic that they omit us all together?

Jason Johnson ca


Thursday, January 7, 2010 3:34 PM

This is blatant discrimination. Right out there, right in your face, we don't give a shit discrimination.

Heterosexuals, who create every single gay person on earth, need to get over themselves and stop abusing and discriminating against their own offspring.

Bill ca


Thursday, January 7, 2010 3:14 PM

Toronto's Church Street has awesome shopping, I don't know why you would want to shop anywhere else. Virgin Mobile should open a store there. I hope the hot angels from the Virgin Mobile Pride float work at the store!

Daniel ca


Thursday, January 7, 2010 3:04 PM

This is pretty clear-cut homophobia. I'd like to see what the other straight ad that was censored looked like. But in the two we can see here, there is no difference in the degree of sexuality in both ads, except that the straight ad is showing some skin. If Virgin is to scared to make a charter case out of this, they need to re-submit the censored ads with big black bars across the "offensive" bits, with the words "Censored by Calgary Transit" on them. Calgary Transit would have to run those, and Virgin's customers would love it.

Randy ca


Thursday, January 7, 2010 3:12 PM

Calgary Transit never ran the ad. It wasn't taken down. No male kissing ads ever went up in the city.

Drew ca


Thursday, January 7, 2010 4:08 PM

I think these ads are great. Sexy without being raunchy, women & men both seen as equally powerful, no hangups about interracial or same-sex kissing. Too bad that a few complaints could cause Calgary Transit to take any of them down (or fear of criticism could cause them to avoid putting them up in the first place). Oh, and just for the record I'm a (mostly) straight female.

The only quibble? Maybe Virgin could've had some non-model types & some older people in their ads too.

Michelle ca


Friday, January 8, 2010 4:47 AM

Sorry your story didn't quite pan out for you. It's obvious that you (and judging by the comments, many of your readers) were just foaming at the mouth for what was sure to have been a sensational scandal of scores of homophobic Alberta rednecks maliciously trampling on the rights of gay people in the name of conservatism. Maybe try some real reporting next time before drawing premature conclusions based on stereotypes.

Mike ca


Friday, January 8, 2010 10:24 AM

get over it Mike, the story was based on what Virgin said about the ads, Virgin was wrong and the reporter corrected the story once they found out. Still what does it say about the state of things at Calgary Transit when images of two people kissing are too upsetting for them to post even if they are hetero? a little on the prudish side wouldn't you agree?

Rich ca


Saturday, January 9, 2010 2:33 PM

It is really the kissing that is the issue, or the fact that male in the hetero add is grabbing the woman's ass, and the premise of the ads are hooking up ie anonymous sex.. I suspect this is far more the issue to Calgary Transit than "a couple kissing".

Personally I think they're hot though ;)

Chris ca



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