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Marriott meets with anti-porn family groups:

“Marriott told us they are about to unveil a new chain of hotels called Nickelodeon, aimed at families, where there will be no pornography,” Minnery said. “We thanked them for that and we praised them for that. We’d like to proclaim from the rooftops steps in the right direction. We’d rather be their friend than their enemy.”

Marriott says it will offer a formal response by July 1.

15 May 2008 @ 7:04 pm | No comments

Marriott hotel officials agree to meet with family groups protesting pornography in its hotels.

Roger Conner, vice president of communications with Marriott International, told Cybercast News Service that officials from the corporation will meet with representatives from some of the groups that signed the letter on May 14 in Washington, D.C.

While this has seemed like a pretty clear-cut issue for many of us, it at least sounds like it’s not that simple.

But he said it is a complex matter to make broad policy changes for a publicly traded company with properties that have individual owners. . . .

Conner said individual properties, not Marriott International, receive compensation from Lodgenet or other providers from movies, including adult movies, sold to consumers.

21 April 2008 @ 12:12 pm | No comments

Yikes.  A BYU study finds that: “A new study finds female college students more accepting of pornography than their fathers, suggesting the rise of Internet porn may be creating a generational shift that encompasses both genders.”

27 December 2007 @ 12:22 pm | No comments