Adam Lambert vs. ABC or ABC vs. The World?


There’s been a lot of hoopla over the “racy” performance from American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert at the American Music Awards on Sunday night. For those who don’t know (or don’t care), Lambert kissed another man on stage, as well as pushed a man’s head into his crotch – which eventually led to his appearance on Thursday’s “Good Morning America” to be cancelled. However, CBS’s “The Early Show” was quick to pick him up for their show tomorrow instead.

A few questions lies here: did ABC just start up a PR firestorm by canceling Adam Lambert? Did GMA execs just vocalize their double standards of society’s take on homosexuality? No one was flipping out about Britney and Madonna kissing at the VMAs a few years back, but the minute a guy does it, it’s blasphemous? And isn't it a bit hard for ABC to swallow the fact that a rival network was so quick to embrace Adam Lambert? According to a mediabistro article, only 1,500 people called the FCC out of the 15 million viewers to complain.


Some people are claiming that ABC is being unfair, even showing their homophobia, in terms of their treatment of Lambert because he is openly gay. Talk about the cancellation of Lambert’s performance on GMA became a hot topic on Twitter, with “ShameOnYouABC” as a trending topic. It seems that much more people were complaining about the inequality that ABC seems to be voicing rather than the actual complaints filed by the FCC.


With Lambert's music already dominating the charts and having a very large and tight-knit fan base, as well as the country being in the midst of a LGBT civil rights movement, it seems that ABC has dug themselves a bit of a deep grave and will need quite a decent amount of help to detangle this PR mess.


- Sabina for AMP3 Public Relations.

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