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    Thumbs up More advertisers pull support for Glenn Beck and Fox News

    An online campaign against Fox News editorialist Glenn Beck is working.

    Web site ColorofChange.org, reacting to a long line of racial comments about President Barack Obama, has managed thus far to knock loose from Beck's fold Lawyers.com, Procter & Gamble, Progressive, S.C. Johnson, GEICO, Men's Wearhouse and, just this morning, Sargento.

    "We applaud GEICO and all of the other companies who have stepped forward to pull their ads from Glenn Beck," said James Rucker, executive director of Color of Change, in a Tuesday media advisory. "Beck’s rhetoric is dangerous to the fabric of our democracy, and we are heartened that so many big companies feel the same way. We won’t stop here — we’re going to continue our fight to see that as many of Beck’s advertisers pull their support as possible."

    And video clips like this may have something to do with it ...

    Watchdog group Media Matters, which has emphatically joined in the crusade to knock Beck from cable television, notes that many of the advertisers who refused in 2006 to support progressive-tilted Air America radio are still backing Beck.

    According to the group, those companies are: General Electric, Farmers Insurance, Office Depot, Nestlé (Gerber), Red Lobster, State Farm, Travelocity, the U.S. Postal Service, Walmart and Wyeth.

    Color of Change includes a long list of controversial, provocative (some would say shocking) segments on Beck's television program that, for the sake of brevity, is excerpted below:

    Beck talks about "put[ting] poison" in Speaker Pelosi's wine. On his Fox News show, Beck gave a glass of wine to a person wearing a Pelosi mask, encouraged her to drink it, and then said: "By the way, I put poison in your -- no, I -- I look forward to all the policy discussions that we're supposed to have." [Glenn Beck, 8/6/09]

    Beck: Obama is a "racist" and "has a deep-seated hatred for white people, or the white culture." Beck said: "This president, I think, has exposed himself as a guy -- over and over and over again -- who has a deep-seated hatred for white people, or the white culture -- I don't know what it is. But you can't sit in a pew with Jeremiah Wright for 20 years and not hear some of that stuff and not have it wash over." He later added, "I'm not saying that he doesn't like white people. I'm saying he has a problem. He has a -- this guy is, I believe, a racist. Look at the way -- look at the things he has been surrounded by." [Fox News' Fox & Friends, 7/28/09]

    Beck: "Everything that is getting pushed through Congress, including this health care bill" is "driven by President Obama's thinking on ... reparations" and his desire to "settle old racial scores." According to Beck, "Everything that is getting pushed through Congress, including this health care bill, are transforming America. And they are all driven by President Obama's thinking on one idea: reparations." Beck later added that Obama's "goal is creating a new America, a new model, a model that will settle old racial scores through new social justice." [Glenn Beck, 7/23/09]

    ColorofChange.org has created a simple form for media activists: just enter your name and off an objection goes, directly to Beck's remaining advertisers.

    Whether the campaign will be successful remains to be seen. And while the conservative Fox News channel still appears resolute in keeping Beck, at this point there's bound to be some discussion of how to stem the tide of advertisers pulling their support.

    The Raw Story More advertisers pull support for Glenn Beck
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    Either Fox is charging too much relative to other networks for their ad time, or these companies are making a poor business decision.

    Beck is one of FoxNews's highest rated time slots, and Fox News has a very large audience.


    The function of a company is to generate profits. Maybe their true reason for doing this is because they were not profiting from the ads. If they are doing it just because they disagree with Fox politically, the decision makers are neglecting their responsibility to the company.

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    I hate Glen Beck...I'd like to see him dead!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JFC View Post
    I hate Glen Beck...I'd like to see him dead!
    I don't know - I kind of feel sorry of him - that any grown man with a wife and children would make such a jackass out of himself publicly for money is truly sad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by samiam5211 View Post
    Either Fox is charging too much relative to other networks for their ad time, or these companies are making a poor business decision.

    Beck is one of FoxNews's highest rated time slots, and Fox News has a very large audience.


    The function of a company is to generate profits. Maybe their true reason for doing this is because they were not profiting from the ads. If they are doing it just because they disagree with Fox politically, the decision makers are neglecting their responsibility to the company.
    The Australian Nazi Rupert lost several millions on FAUX Nous last quarter - guess it was all those high ratings that did it.

    Get a clue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poli_Sigh View Post
    The Australian Nazi Rupert lost several millions on FAUX Nous last quarter - guess it was all those high ratings that did it.

    Get a clue.
    Those losses were on the other divisions.

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    I don't think Beck is billed as "news". the same way Rush is not billed as "news". It is commentary. All networks try to push the envelope of civility to bring ratings/advertising $'s. Fox prolly pushes it the most. I don't watch TV hence, I don't get my news from there.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Poli_Sigh View Post
    The Australian Nazi Rupert lost several millions on FAUX Nous last quarter - guess it was all those high ratings that did it.
    Probably more to do with every fox viewer already having a sham wow, and the head on commercials not giving people enough headaches.

    Quote Originally Posted by Poli_Sigh View Post
    Get a clue.
    I decided to take your advice and make sure I wasn't crazy...

    Cable News Ratings

    Just stating a fact doesn't mean that I was praising foxnews...

    I am sure that their brigade of blonds in short skirts and plastic faces has quite a bit to do with those ratings...but the reason for the ratings wasn't my point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fraulein Hilda View Post
    Those losses were on the other divisions.

    Fox News Bright Spot In News Corp Quarterly Earnings
    Try reading that article you posted:

    News Corp.'s net profit grew 1 percent $2.72 billion, or $1.04 per share, in the quarter through March. Most of that was due to one-time gains offsetting big drops at its Fox broadcast television and newspaper businesses, which include The Wall Street Journal.

    Unless of course, you have no idea what that sentence means in financial terms. What it doesn't mean is because everyone is flocking to watch Dild O'Reilly, Sean Insanity and Glenn or Glenda Beck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by samiam5211 View Post
    Probably more to do with every fox viewer already having a sham wow, and the head on commercials not giving people enough headaches.



    I decided to take your advice and make sure I wasn't crazy...

    Cable News Ratings

    Just stating a fact doesn't mean that I was praising foxnews...

    I am sure that their brigade of blonds in short skirts and plastic faces has quite a bit to do with those ratings...but the reason for the ratings wasn't my point.
    Nope Neither the ratings statement or the profits statement were factual.

    Too bad. I had hope.

    We already have plenty of libs that doesn't let the facts get in the way of talking points.
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