SAN FRANCISCO – Amazon, Apple, Google
and Roku are under pressure to end streaming of the National Rifle
Association's NRAtv following the Parkland, Fla. school shooting that
killed 17.
Hollywood celebrities
include "Law & Order: SVU" executive producer Warren Leight and
actors Misha Collins, Evan Handler, Amy Hargreaves, Alyssa Milano, Tara
Strong and Ally Walker on Thursday began pushing Amazon to stop
streaming NRAtv, the NRA’s public relations channel, through Amazon
Fire.
Amazon Fire is one of the most popular
devices that allow people to watch Internet-streaming broadcasts through
their television sets. Other video streaming products, including Google’s Chromecast, Apple TV, and Roku, were also under pressure to remove NRAtv from their services.
NRAtv
features 36 channels which covering topics such as politics, hunting
and gun collecting. Some of the most popular are talk show-like formats.
A story on Wednesday in the New York Times highlighted
the ways in which it has become a forum for extremely strident pro-gun
messages. Over the past several days the site has features commentators
saying the media loves gun massacres because they offer a ratings boost
and pushing for teachers to be armed.
A petition launched on Friday calling
for Amazon to end its relationship with NRAtv quickly gathered over
35,000 signatures by Saturday. One of the petition’s launchers was
Daniel Reed, the father of a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
student who survived the shooting.
“If NRA members want to watch NRAtv, they can find it without Amazon's promotion,” the petition on Change.org said.
On Twitter, the hashtag #BoycottNRA and #StopNRAmazon began trending on Thursday.
Roku said Friday it was deeply saddened by the recent
tragedy that occurred in Florida, but that users were free to choose and
control which channels they download or watch.
"Our
content policies prohibit the publication of content that is unlawful,
incites illegal activities or violates third-party rights, among other
things. If we determine that a channel violates these policies, it will
be removed," said spokeswoman Tricia Mifsud.
Amazon,
Apple and Google did not immediately respond to requests for
comment. Beginning Thursday, multiple companies have severed
relationships with the NRA, which advocates tirelessly for gun rights
and access. They include Enterprise Holdings, which runs the Enterprise,
Alamo, and National rental car brands, Hertz, First National Bank of
Omaha, MetLife, Cyber security firm Symantec, Norton anti-virus software,
SimpliSafe.
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