At the launch of Windows Vista, Microsoft had organized a large advertising campaign for its new OS. As we know, the results were mixed because we can not really consider Vista as a big commercial success. For Windows 7, the giant from Seattle has a good word-of-mouth and media coverage rather positive. Microsoft has slightly changed its marketing strategy, with ads focused more on the product itself.
Minor exception, a program scheduled to be aired on Fox in the coming days. Problem, Microsoft finally withdrew its support to it, making its future uncertain. In case the content. After watching the recording, the Seattle Company said it does not fit the image of the brand Windows 7.
The thing is rather amusing when one learns that the show in question was led by Seth MacFarlane, creator of the Griffins (Family Guy). The black humor is a habit with the director, it was therefore difficult to understand the surprise Microsoft saw the result ... One can only regret this drop see as Lois (the mother in Family Guy) attempt to sell Windows sounded like a very loud laugh!
According to Variety, which reveals the case, Microsoft had initially tried to cut some scenes that Fox had refused to do. One scene in question would have been a racist; the Seattle firm probably has not wanted to return to the subject matter after the Microsoft site in Poland...



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