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McDonald’s iced coffee showing up on TV news desks

McDonald's iced coffee product placementHere’s another example of how the line between news and advertising is more blurred than ever.

The next time you’re watching the news on your local FOX station, or on a station owned by the Meredith Corporation, look on the desk in front of the anchors. You might spot a cup of iced coffee from McDonald’s, like the photo here that shows anchors—and a McDonald’s iced coffee—at Fox station KVVU-TV in Las Vegas.

The six-month product placement is meant to boost advertising revenue.

“There was a healthy dose of skepticism, and I’m pleased there was — it means they’re being journalists,” said Adam P. Bradshaw, news director of KVVU, in a story in the New York Times.

Product placement typically has been left to movies and TV shows. (See “How to Get Your Consumer Product on the Sets of Movies and TV Shows.”) But this is perhaps the first time a brand name product has appeared on the set of a TV news show. The anchors, however, are never seen actually drinking the coffee because the cups contain a fake fluid and fake ice to prevent the cubes melting.

What happens if there’s an outbreak of food illness at McDonald’s, or a nother bad news story?

Brent Williams, an account supervisor with Karsh/Hagan, says “I would expect the station would absolutely give us the opportunity to pull our proudct off the set.”

I’d say that’s a good prediction.

by Joan Stewart on July 31, 2008

Filed Under: Public Relations Tagged With: Media Relations

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  1. Kelly Watson says

    August 9, 2008 at 9:17 am

    I saw a story on this in Advertising Age. Goodness, I hope it doesn’t become a trend among newstations. It strikes me as a tacky way to make money — not to mention a dangerous slippery slope for journalists in general.

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  2. Kim says

    August 25, 2008 at 1:41 pm

    I hate this idea. As it is news has become more of an entertainment business than an information business. The notion that newscasters are now going to shill for McDonald’s disgusts me.

    I would stop watching any station that pulled this kind of thing and let them know it.

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  3. Best Coffee Bean Grinders says

    July 26, 2009 at 3:49 am

    I came upon your post because I sell coffee grinders, and from a merchant’s perspective, product placements are a great way to position our products in front of a mass crowd effectively. More and more people are becoming blind towards traditional advertising, or simply move away from the TV when the program breaks for commercials. Sometimes

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