The full
page newspaper apology published by the Toronto Maple Leafs after they failed to make the playoffs this year took a similar approach but O'Reilly speculated that because it was in writing and wasn't accompanied by tangible acknowledgements (like ticket price reductions) the public didn't buy it.
Not exact matches
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg issued a public
apology in an old - school format Sunday — via a full -
page newspaper ad in major U.S. and U.K. papers.
Facebook's
apology come in the form of full -
page ads across the major
newspaper in circulation, including The New York Times, but it's not clear whether this is helping to ease public unrest over its sketchy data collection.
The company recently ran full -
page apology ads in several high - profile
newspapers, but it's not clear whether those will assuage public unrest.
I welcome a boycott of the Journal News and their advertisers for the
newspaper's deliberate and irresponsible publishing of personal information of legal and law - abiding citizens of Rockland and Westchester Counties.The boycott should continue until the Journal News publishes a full
page apology containing a list of DISMISSED Editors who are responsible for this outrage which has caused a real threat to the safety of the general public.
Corbyn's earlier
apology in the
pages of the Evening Standard did represent progress, but the Board and JLC said: «Words in letters and
newspaper articles will never be enough... it is action by which the Jewish community will judge him and the Labour party.»
Require the Respondent to render an unqualified
apology on the front
page of the New Statesman
newspaper and its corresponding online publication with due and equal prominence as given the false publication under reference: 2.
But Tock notes the extensive media coverage the
apology has garnished, and states that it had a much bigger impact than a full -
page newspaper advertisement.
The news comes in the wake of CEO Mark Zuckerberg last week posting an acknowledgement of Facebook's role in the scandal, and a pledge to improve the company's practices with regards to third - party apps and how Facebook works with them, and what data it will provide in the future, which he also followed up with a full -
page apology printed in several
newspapers.
Today, the
apology tour extended into print media: Facebook purchased full -
page ads in several
newspapers with
apology letters attributed to Zuckerberg.
Earlier this week, Samsung took out a full -
page ad in three national
newspapers to issue a public
apology for the Note 7 debacle, which has done a huge amount of harm to the company's reputation and finances.
Also possible: the company's decision to take out full -
page ads in 10 different
newspapers that forewarned of additional data - sucking apps on its platform, all under the guise of an
apology.
Against a plain white background, the social network issued an
apology by taking out a full
page advert on the
pages of the UK's largest
newspapers — The Observer, The Mail on Sunday, Sunday Times, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Mirror, and Sunday Express.
The company recently ran full -
page apology ads in several high - profile
newspapers, but it's not clear whether those will assuage public unrest.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg issued a public
apology in an old - school format Sunday — via a full -
page newspaper ad in major U.S. and U.K. papers.
Facebook is trying to preempt these drastic measures with Zuckerberg's recent
apology tour and its purchase of full -
page ads in nine
newspapers today claiming it understands its responsibility.
That same year [2016], the company had run a full
page Note 7
apology in major
newspapers including the Wall Street Journal.
Full
page apology from the @facebook boss in many British
newspapers today #cambridgeanalytica pic.twitter.com/z6EG5u6PgwMarch 25, 2018
Even as it issues full -
page apologies in print
newspapers promising ritualistically «to do better,» Facebook and its allies have minimized the importance of the seismic revelation that the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked on behalf of the Trump campaign in 2016, had gained access to the private information of about 50 million Facebook users.
Facebook's
apology come in the form of full -
page ads across the major
newspaper in circulation, including The New York Times, but it's not clear whether this is helping to ease public unrest over its sketchy data collection.