Adelphia dumps XXX porn plans
Posted on February 26th, 2005 by Anthony K. Valley
Large cable firm stops offering hard-core pay-to-view
Adelphia, the large cable company that began this month to offer hard-core pornographic movies on its system, has stopped the practice and backed off its plans.
“Some concern has been expressed over this type of adult programming. Adelphia will remove it from all of its systems,” the Denver Post quotes Adelphia spokesman Paul Jacobson as saying.
Earlier this month, Adelphia, the fifth-largest cable provider, began offering the porn to its Southern California markets. In response, several pro-family organizations, including the American Family Association and Concerned Women for America, began campaigns to target the company. Those groups now are declaring victory.
Said Robert Knight, director of CWA’s Culture & Family Institute, in a statement: “It’s a good start and a reaction to public outcry. Now, they should get rid of the other pornography on their system as well.”
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The article uses the term ‘adult programming.’ When will people realise that adults are called such, because they are grown-up enough to make their own decisions about what they watch ?