Wednesday, September 28, 2011
CBS Will Not Take Action After Ashton Kutcher's 'Two and a Half Men' Plugs
CBS provided several tech companies with free product placement during their most recent broadcast.our editor recommends'Two And a Half Men' Premiere Draws Nearly 28 Million ViewersAshton Kutcher on 'Two and a Half Men': Viewers Weigh in on His Second Episode'New Year's Eve' Second Trailer Shows Off Star Power (Video)TV Ratings: 'Terra Nova' Launches Modestly, '2 Broke Girls' Dips 37% PHOTOS: Chuck Lorre & His TV Empire On the series' Sept. 26 episode, Ashton Kutcher's character -- Internet billionaire Walden Schmidt -- was seen working on a laptop, which was covered in stickers promoting Foursquare, Flipboard, Hipmunk, GroupMe and Chegg. Coincidentally, these are companies which the actor holds personal investments in. PHOTOS: Fall TV's 12 Most Anticipated Shows Following the broadcast, reports surfaced that the network was seeking compensation for the free plugs, and would be blurring the decals from future episodes should the companies refuse to pay. A spokesperson for CBS tells The Hollywood Reporter that said reports are untrue, and that it is CBS' policy to disclose any financial interests, such as Kutcher's, at the end of the broadcast. Given the nature of Kutcher's character, the decorative stickers appear to be an organic addition to his laid-back and tech-savvy personality. PHOTOS: Ashton Kutcher's Career Through the Years "Check out @aplusk showing some @foursquare & @GroupMe laptop-sticker love on Two & a Half Men," tweeted Foursquare CEO Dennis Crowley, along with a screenshot from the show, which reached 20 million viewers. Related Topics Ashton Kutcher CBS Two and a Half Men Watch Transformers 3 Dark Of The Moon Megavideo
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