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Should You Sell That Product? (Commentary for HBR Case Study)
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A publisher with a history of aiming at ignored or underserved markets is about to launch a series of micro e-books whose central character, El Diablo, is a gangster with a flamboyant lifestyle. The target audience is young men of the inner city. A prominent member of the Institute for African-Americans in the Media objects--loudly. The publisher's head of marketing and new product development must decide whether projected profits from the series outweigh the likely backlash and possible risk to the company's reputation. Expert commentary comes from John Morayniss, CEO of Entertainment One Television, and Michelle Rice, executive vice president of affiliate sales and marketing at TV One.