Skip to main content
  • CNSNews.com
  • MRC TV
  • Biz & Media
  • Culture & Media
  • TimesWatch
  • Take Action!

Join Us @:
Facebook
Twitter
Amazon Kindle

Free email alerts!

NewsBusters logo
May 19, 2013
  • Home
  • Blogs
  • About
  • Forum
  • Take Action
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • Search
  • RSS

Hot Topics

  • IRS Targets Tea Party
  • Benghazi Fiasco
  • Gosnell Trial
  • Censoring the News
Home » Blogs » Julia A. Seymour's blog
  • Video: Brent Bozell Cautions Media Will Quickly Revert to Defending Obama, Attacking GOP Over Scandals
  • Bozell Column: 'Progress' Gets Canceled
  • CNN's Banfield: 'Take Me Off the Ledge' and Tell Me IRS Audits Weren't Political
  • NBC's Williams Ready to Move On: 'It's Tough to Know the Staying Power of Any Given Scandal'
  • Video: Bozell, Hannity Amused That Obama Sycophant Chris Matthews Worried Obama's White House Filled with Yes-Men
  • Luke Russert: 'Smart' House Republicans Aren't The 'God, Guns & Guts People'
  • Tea Partiers Confront Comcast CEO: Why Would a Conservative Want Their Money to Pay Al Sharpton's Salary?
  • Bob Schieffer Spins Obama Scandals: White House Not Like Nixon's, Which Had Burglars and Bomb Plots

Bloomberg Businessweek Celebrates Adultery Website for Valentine's Day

By Julia A. Seymour | February 14, 2011 | 17:37

A  A
Julia A. Seymour's picture

Infidelity. Adultery. Those aren't exactly words that come on typical candy conversation hearts. Valentine's Day is after all a traditional holiday of love and romance, not of cheating and betrayal.

Yet, Bloomberg Businessweek used the holiday to highlight AshleyMadison.com a website that helps married people (7 out of 10 on the site are men) have affairs. The company's motto is "Life is short. Have an affair."

Like Ashley Madison, Bloomberg Businessweek must be counting on the idea that "sex sells." The magazine's offensively sexed-up cover design showed a woman's spread, fishnet-clad legs and was clearly an attempt to grab readers. On the newsstand copy those legs take up a little more than a quarter of the page, but an image on the BusinessWeek website shows a much larger image of legs taking up the entire cover.

Bloomberg Businessweek too sympathetically detailed the hurdles CEO Noel Biderman, the "lone genius­­-possibly evil and certainly entrepreneurial-behind Ashley Madison," has faced running such an "illicit" business including the difficulty of public relations for a company that helps people cheat and get away with it.

 

The magazine refused to take a stand for morality saying only that, "[Biderman] is running a budding empire built on an activity that most people would say is wrong."

Biderman complained about Fox's refusal to air an Ashley Madison Super Bowl commercial, Facebook's reluctance to accept their advertisements and investors' that have walked away because of what the company does.

But still, BusinessWeek closed out the story by trying to make Biderman look like a good husband and father even after he admitted in the story that he would "stray" if "sex was now off her [his wife's] radar."

The final paragraph read, "Then Biderman paused to check his BlackBerry. 'My wife just

 
 

called, that's the one phone call I like to return,' he says. 'It's my son's birthday today. I'm supposed to sneak out to go to his school to give him a cake.'"

  • Sexuality
  • BusinessWeek
  • Julia A. Seymour's blog
  • Login to post comments
  • Printer-friendly version
Stop Censoring The Gosnell Trial!

Comments

I don't consider myself a prude, but I find that cover offensive

Submitted by Lipton on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 5:47pm.

Unfortunately, I don't get either magazine so I can't take away business that was never theirs. 

I'd like to thank Hollywood for renewing my interest in reading.
  • Login to post comments

Not just offensive; it's

Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 5:56pm.

Not just offensive; it's demeaning and insulting.

How twisted must one be to have extramarital sex be the first thing that comes to mind for Valentine's Day?

  • Login to post comments

I have to wonder...

Submitted by Phryj1 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 6:52pm.

How many of Bloomberg's staffers are having affairs right now? After all, there has to be some reason they're giving a tacit endorsement of an adultery service,

But the very idea that a man would justify cheating by saying it's because he isn't getting enough at home -as if sex is something a man is entitled to, as opposed to something special that couples share- is sickening.

Men who cheat are lower than garbage. Companies that help them cheat are even lower than that.

Progressives seem to be completely averse to facts and logic. Apparently, reality has a conservative bias.

  • Login to post comments

1,2,3....

Submitted by Tenebrous on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 8:22pm.

...cue the simpering, mindless, moral midgets who claim that this is not important and will have no effect on our lives.

---- Let us all eviscerate the trolls and fill their carcasses with bile and venom.
Visions and Principles blog
  • Login to post comments

~No effect

Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 9:32pm.

Interesting how feminism has led to the cheapening of womanhood, the coarsening of society, and the breakdown of the family. Women are far more exploited and disrespected in this country than they ever were.

And that, "simpering, mindless, moral midgets", (like it, T) has an effect on all our lives.

Obama's WTF 2012 campaign slogan: "A dog in every pot"
  • Login to post comments

No fault divorce

Submitted by Radical1979 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 9:38pm.

Part of that cheapening and disprespect is a result of no-fault divorce.  This allows people to commit adultry and have no consequences.

Proud member of the 53%!
  • Login to post comments

As  someone who suffered

Submitted by ant on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 12:13pm.

As  someone who suffered through this scenario as a pre-teen, I can say these people are profiting on the  heartbreak for the family involved ( that is if they get caught, I guess).

  • Login to post comments

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.
Stop Censoring The Gosnell Trial!

Editors' Picks

  • Is asking about what you pray for inappropriate for IRS? IRS commish not sure (Say Anything)
  • Another fed court invalidates Obama's NRLB recess appointments (Politico)
  • Former SecState Hillary Clinton's record leaves much to be desired (Kondracke)
  • Sen. Boxer is lying about impact of budget cuts on Benghazi security (WashPost)
  • Left-wing actor Cusack attacks Obama, Holder over AP scandal (Twitchy)
  • Dopey Chicago gun laws prevent museum from displaying unloaded WW2 relic (Fox News)
  • New Google Maps is flat, clean, user-friendly (Gizmodo)
  • New Google Maps looks spectacular (Mashable)
Walter E. Williams's picture
Walter E. Williams
Walter E. Williams Column: Hating America
Michelle Malkin's picture
Michelle Malkin
Malkin Column: Obama's Emptiest Benghazi Talking Point
Ann Coulter's picture
Ann Coulter
Coulter Column: Sorry, Sen. Rubio, But Your Immigration Plan Is Still Problematic
David Limbaugh's picture
David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh Column: Partisan Obama Culture Spawned a More Abusive IRS
Walter E. Williams's picture
Walter E. Williams
Walter E. Williams Column: An Honest Examination of Race
More >

RSS FeedAmazon KindleFacebookTwitter

Stop Censoring The News!

ObamaCare's a Real Pain in the Neck
more cartoons
  • Romney: ‘I’m Not a Fan of the President’
  • Krauthammer on IRS Testimony: ‘You've Got to be a Knave or a Fool to Say That and an Idiot to Believe It’
  • Leno: GOP Should Repeal ObamaCare By Naming it Conservative Non-Profit and Letting IRS Take it Down
  • ABC Drama Warns of ‘Conservative Overlords’ Bringing Anti-Black ‘Salem Witch Trials’ to DC
  • Gay NBA Player’s Twin Brother Gets ‘I’m The Straight One’ T-shirt From Jimmy Kimmel
More >
NewsBusters

Executive Editor
Matthew Sheffield

Editor at Large
Brent Baker

Senior Editors
Tim Graham
Rich Noyes

Managing Editor
Ken Shepherd

Associate Editor
Noel Sheppard

Contributing Editors
Tom Blumer
Geoffrey Dickens
Dan Gainor
David Limbaugh
Mithridate Ombud
Clay Waters
Scott Whitlock

Senior Contributor
Mark Finkelstein

Contributing Writers
Matthew Balan
Michael M. Bates
Erin R. Brown
Jack Coleman
Kyle Drennen
Douglas Ernst
P. J. Gladnick
Stephen Gutowski
Matt Hadro
D. S. Hube
Kathleen McKinley
Dave Pierre
Amy Ridenour
Julia A. Seymour
Terry Trippany
Rusty Weiss
Brad Wilmouth

Publisher
Brent Bozell

Site Design
Dialog New Media

 

  • Home
  • Blogs
  • About
  • Forum
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • Search
  • Account
  • rss
  • CNSNews
  • MRC TV
  • Biz & Media
  • Culture & Media
  • Take Action!
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Amazon Kindle
  • Advertise
  • Jobs

Copyright © 2005-2013 NewsBusters.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use