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CNN's Castellanos' firm is ad buyer for AHIP's anti-health care ad blitz

October 14, 2009 5:24 pm ET by Matt Gertz

Media Matters for America has obtained evidence that CNN contributor Alex Castellanos' political consulting firm, National Media, is the ad buyer for the insurance industry group America's Health Insurance Plan's (AHIP) new ad blitz attacking Democratic health reform plans. CNN has a responsibility to insure that Castellanos' obvious conflict of interest does not tarnish their future coverage of the health care debate.

According to the detailed ad buy information obtained by Media Matters, Castellanos is responsible for placing, beginning October 11, more than $1 million of AHIP advertising in five states. Castellanos last appeared on CNN September 30; during a debate with Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) on The Situation Room, Castellanos defended Republican health care proposals.

If Castellanos returns to CNN's airwaves to discuss health care, it shouldn't be as a Republican strategist and CNN contributor, but as what he is - an industry spokesman. He shouldn't be arguing against Democratic strategists like Donna Brazile or James Carville, he should be paired off with progressive health care reform advocates like the leaders of Health Care for America Now. And -- it should go without saying - he must be identified as someone who is taking money from the insurance industry.

Last August, we noted that Castellanos - best known as the creator of the racially charged "Hands" advertisement - was hired as a CNN contributor three days after the New York Times reported that he was part of John McCain's "panel of outside advertising consultants." CNN subsequently failed to disclose Castellanos' connection to the McCain campaign while he was, for instance, applauding the McCain campaign's ads. If they hope to live up to their "most trusted" brand, CNN must do a better job of handling Castellanos' new conflict of interest.

UPDATE: A quick look at National Media's client list indicates that his work for AHIP isn't Castellanos' only conflict with regard to health care reform. National Media has done work for the Federation of American Hospitals, the pharmaceutical industry group PhRMA, and the HCA Sunrise Hospital. That's three more reasons CNN should label Castellanos as an industry shill, not a political analyst.

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    • Author by shaggles (October 14, 2009 5:54 pm ET)
         
      Isn't this the same guy who said about Hillary "Some women deserve the name b****"?
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    • Author by txobamagirl73 (October 14, 2009 6:48 pm ET)
         
      alex.c is the most ridiculous shrill...Rep. Grayson give alex the business on cnn it was the greatest!!!
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    • Author by kevinhallshow (October 14, 2009 8:49 pm ET)
         
      Surprisingly enough, Alex Castellanos was the hired republican hack who's job it was to confront Alan Grayson after his entertaining "Die Quickly" comments. Of cours, Grayson took him apart and then ignored his mindless questioning. CNN is a joke

      http://kevinhallshow.com/?p=411
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    • Author by David P. (October 14, 2009 8:54 pm ET)
         
      This is all well and good, but where's the outrage with the conflict of interest between out U.S.Congress and the health care industry? I just don't understand why no one is calling out our elected officials for acting against the best interest of the people who put them in office. It is Conflict of Interest on the Grandest scale, and only Michael Moore and Ralph Nader care! It's time to Reform Congress. It's Time To Reform Congress. iT's tiMe tO rEfoRm cOnGreSs!
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    • Author by goodpyr (October 14, 2009 9:52 pm ET)
         
      Castellanos should be selling snake oil.
      CNN should dump him.'course I've always thought that.
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    • Author by caesaro2001 (October 15, 2009 6:46 am ET)
         
      Republicans have become the new traitors and enemies of our country. They are the new home grown enemy, the cancer attacking from the homeland. They are trying to sell America for Greed and Power.

      It's time to call each one of them for what they are REPUBLICAN + TRAITORS & HOME GROWN TERRORISTS = RETRAITORISTS
      The have a huge agenda and it's time we blow their cover, they are ready to do whatever it takes to destroy our Economy and divide America. Let's warn the cattle and the sheep before the follow into the cliff.
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    • Author by SLRTX (October 15, 2009 7:29 am ET)
         
      It's getting to the point where there are NO news outlets that aren't completely biased.

      We all know about Fox, but CNN does have Dobbs and Blitzer. Now CNN has been caught hiring corporate mouthpieces as "experts" and "consultants".

      I guess I'll go rent "All The President's Men" and "Network" this weekend to be reminded of how things were, compared to how it has now become. }:-(
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    • Author by lazlom (October 15, 2009 11:09 am ET)
         
      It's a conflict of interest. Don't let CNN become the next FOX. If you're going to tout yourself as unbiased, then BE unbiased. Otherwise let Rupert Murdoch own CNN too.
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    • Author by StewartIII (October 16, 2009 12:26 am ET)
         
      NewsBusters: CNN's Roberts Omits Far Left Affiliation of 'Inside' Health Care Guest
      http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-balan/2009/10/13/cnns-roberts-omits-far-left-affiliation-inside-health-care-guest
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