Microsoft Pulls Out of Family Guy Deal
What the deuce? Microsoft, who earlier this month seemed stoked to sponsor Fox's upcoming "Family Guy Presents: Seth and Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show" has now decided to pull out of the deal. Under the original agreement, the variety show was to integrate Windows 7 into its routine, including shorts featuring the cartoon cast of Family Guy. But after viewing a taping of the comedy show, Microsoft got cold feet and walked away citing content concerns.
"We initially chose to participate in the Seth and Alex variety show based on the audience composition and creative humor of 'Family Guy,' but after reviewing an early version of the variety show, it became clear that the content was not a fit with the Windows brand," said a Microsoft spokeswoman. "We continue to have a good partnership with Fox, Seth MacFarlane, and Alex Borstein and are working with them in other areas."
According to Variety.com, jokes about deaf people, the Holocaust, feminine hygiene, and incest turned out to be too much for Microsoft. The skittish software giant did at first send out several notes expressing concern over the show's content, but in the end decided it was better to just part ways.
The show, however, has not been canceled but it's unclear who will step in to take Microsoft's place.
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50 Calibre AssHole
October 27, 2009 at 7:51am
A Seinfeld commercial is more appropriate
Jerry could run out to buy Windows 7 and Neuman (the Linux user) could laugh at him hysterically for buying a closed source piece of spyware crap!
It would be poular and true....
beat that!
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lunchbox73
October 27, 2009 at 6:35am
Uh, have they ever watched an episode of Family Guy before? Do they thinks it's a kids cartoon? Idiots...
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quantumnerd
October 30, 2009 at 8:51pm
Everyone knows only kids watch adult cartoons, sheesh.
-=[The name's Quantumnerd, and if you mock my name you're clearly missing the point]=-














