Clothing Company Pulls Ads from NFL Games

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
It Begins. Owner of Historic US Clothing Company Pulls Ads from NFL Games


Allan Jones, CEO of Hardwick Clothing and Check Into Cash payday loan company, announced on Tuesday he is through with sponsoring the wardrobes and advertising on the NFL.
Hardwick Clothing is America’s oldest suit maker.

In his statement Jones said, “Our companies will not condone unpatriotic behavior!”
The Times Free Press reported:

Two years ago, Cleveland, Tenn., businessman Allan Jones was proudly showing off his newly acquired Hardwick Clothing-brand suits by providing the wardrobe for NBC’s on-air talent during the network’s broadcasts of NFL football games.

But after NFL players and coaches challenged President Donald Trump and many took a knee during the national anthem played before their games over the weekend, Jones said he is through sponsoring the wardrobes or advertising on stations that air the National Football League.

Jones, CEO of the payday lending chain Check Into Cash and owner of Hardwick Clothes — America’s oldest suit maker — tweeted his criticism and change of heart Tuesday.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
It Begins. Owner of Historic US Clothing Company Pulls Ads from NFL Games


Allan Jones, CEO of Hardwick Clothing and Check Into Cash payday loan company, announced on Tuesday he is through with sponsoring the wardrobes and advertising on the NFL.
Hardwick Clothing is America’s oldest suit maker.

In his statement Jones said, “Our companies will not condone unpatriotic behavior!”
The Times Free Press reported:

Two years ago, Cleveland, Tenn., businessman Allan Jones was proudly showing off his newly acquired Hardwick Clothing-brand suits by providing the wardrobe for NBC’s on-air talent during the network’s broadcasts of NFL football games.

But after NFL players and coaches challenged President Donald Trump and many took a knee during the national anthem played before their games over the weekend, Jones said he is through sponsoring the wardrobes or advertising on stations that air the National Football League.

Jones, CEO of the payday lending chain Check Into Cash and owner of Hardwick Clothes — America’s oldest suit maker — tweeted his criticism and change of heart Tuesday.

No problem. That's an anomaly.
You will know sponsors are serious if Budweiser pulls out.


PS It aint gonna happen.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Budweiser is not owned or a US based company any longer.

Yes: I know that, but they are a heavy sponsor of the NFL.
If the public outcry hurts them they will stop advertising.
Like I said if they stop advertising you will know sponsors are serious.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
No problem. That's an anomaly.
You will know sponsors are serious if Budweiser pulls out.


PS It aint gonna happen.

Budweiser will pull out when the audience falls low enough that they no longer get a return on their investment.
 
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