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		<title>NYT Loves The Cocaine?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>And we have yet another example of the distance contextual advertising has to go. When a New York Times advertisement pops up above a guide to the Big Apple's cocaine scene, there is clearly more work to be done &#8211; unless the NYT would actually endorse such a thing. <br />
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The ad is covered in a thick layer of irony, informing its target market that the Times is the &#34;ultimate guide to global travel,&#34; advising on:</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And we have yet another example of the distance contextual advertising has to go. When a New York Times advertisement pops up above a guide to the Big Apple&#8217;s cocaine scene, there is clearly more work to be done &ndash; unless the NYT would actually endorse such a thing. </p>
<p>The ad is covered in a thick layer of irony, informing its target market that the Times is the &quot;ultimate guide to global travel,&quot; advising on:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong> Where to Stay; Where to Eat; What to Do; When to Go</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>It appeared above an article posted on the travel section of <a href="http://gridskipper.com/travel/new-york/new-york-coke-bars-228462.php">GridSkipper.com</a>, a Gawker Media site. The article was titled &quot;New York Coke Bars.&quot; </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re the temperance-minded, you may already be wondering what&#8217;s wrong with Coca-Cola, or the soda-jerk joints that serve it. That association would be quickly displaced upon seeing the graphic accompanying the article featuring a mirror with a powder line and a rolled-up dollar bill.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>It becomes clear this is a guide to &quot;some of the city&#8217;s favorite indoor skiing,&quot; sponsored by the New York Times. And if you, the cokehead reader, know any blow-friendly bars that Amanda Kludt, the writer of the piece, forgot to mention, be sure to let GridSkipper know. </p>
<p>Just make sure it hasn&#8217;t been mentioned in the comments section. Commentator &quot;Wasp vs. Stryper&quot; was appalled at the list&#8217;s incompleteness, reminding Kludt of The Annex, The Dark Room, 200 Orchard, 205, The Box, and Thor, all of which can be expected to be raided next week. </p>
<p>Regardless of the ironic hilarity of it, it seems doubtful that the NYT would openly endorse public cocaine use &ndash; unless there&#8217;s an editorial I&#8217;ve missed. The Village Voice, maybe, High Times, but the NY Times, established paper of record for the greatest city on Earth and most widely-respected news organization anywhere? </p>
<p>Though contextual advertising is most definitely the future in this industry, and a huge organization like the Times can absorb accidental associations, smaller, more sensitive advertisers would probably be quite upset having their priceless brand names associated with the urban nightclub drug subculture. </p>
<p>So, needless to say, but it&#8217;s going to be said anyway, artificial intelligence has a ways to go yet before it can recognize certain moral and cultural nuances with enough skill to choose which ads are appropriate. Google says they&#8217;ve gotten quite good at this. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.doubleclick.com/us/"> Doubleclick</a>, the digital advertiser the NYT went through for this placement, apparently has some problem solving to address &ndash; even if artificial intelligence is really, really hard.&nbsp;</p></p>
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