ManCrunch is an online dating website specifically aimed at male homosexual relationships, owned by the Toronto-based Avid Life Media, the same company responsible for the Ashley Madison adultery service and other similarly unconventional dating sites.
ManCrunch gained major publicity in January 2010 when it was revealed that CBS was considering a television advertisement the site had produced to air during Super Bowl XLIV.
ManCrunch accused CBS of discrimination saying, "If the ad showed a man and woman kissing it would have been accepted.
[3] In July 2015—after data from Avid Life Media's sites (including ManCrunch)[4] was hacked and leaked online—comedy writer Kristen Bartlett wrote an essay for Someecards about her work in Television Standards & Practices.
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