Smashing Keurigs to Defend Roy Moore

TempPeople are posting videos of themselves destroying their Keurig coffee machines to protest the company's decision to pull advertising from Fox News because of an interview with Roy Moore. Moore, who is running for Senator for Alabama, has been accused of having sexual relations with a 14-year-old girl and other teenagers when he was in his 30s.

Sean Hannity interviewed Moore, and Keurig and other advertisers, including E-Trade, Realtor.com, ELOQUII, 23andMe, and Nature's Bounty, thought the interview was too light and let Moore off easily. Keurig CEO Bob Gamgort explained his reasoning in an email to employees including this excerpt:

"The catalyst for the current situation was commentary made by Sean Hannity on his TV and radio programs last week, which sparked a significant number of consumer complaints directed to us as advertisers on his TV program. Hannity himself later apologized for his comments in his own tweet: "As I said on TV tonight, I apologize when I misspoke and was not totally clear earlier today."

Hannity's conservative fans aren't happy with the decision.

UPDATE: Some advertisers deleted tweets, which does not reflect well on the brands.

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Discussion:

  • Assess the CEO's full email to employees. Analyze his audience and communication objectives. How well does he explain the situation?
  • In what ways is this an issue of integrity for multiple people involved?