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So who's still advertising on Beck? October 6 edition...

October 06, 2009 6:21 pm ET by Media Matters staff

So far, 80 advertisers have reportedly dropped their ads from Glenn Beck's Fox News program since he called President Obama a "racist" who has a "deep-seated hatred of white people." Here are his October 6 sponsors, in the order they appeared:

  • Goldline International, Inc.
  • Federal mortgage relief hotline 1-877-414-2244
  • United Against a Nuclear Iran
  • Conservatives for Patients' Rights
  • LifeLock
  • Rosland Capital
  • Brother International Corporation
  • American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity
  • Employment Policies Institute
  • Roche Diagnostics (Accu-Chek Aviva)
  • National Review
  • Humana
  • The Foundation for a Better Life
  • News Corp. (The Wall Street Journal)
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    • Author by pete592 (October 06, 2009 6:45 pm ET)
         
      Beck's harnessing the power of the word 'clean' to produce the cleanest clean there is.
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    • Author by tangaroa (October 06, 2009 6:50 pm ET)
         
      I'd love to boycott a Beck advertiser but I've never heard of most of these outfits, let alone use their products or services. He's really slipped.
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    • Author by ReasonAndResolve (October 06, 2009 7:05 pm ET)
         
      Right wing, special interest, or Murdoch-owned
      News Corp
      The Foundation for a Better Life
      Conservatives for Patient's Rights
      United Against a Nuclear Iran
      American Coalition for Clean Coal Energy
      Employment Policies Institute
      National Review
      Humana

      Gold-buying Scams/Mortgage Relief Scams
      Goldline International
      Rosland Capital
      Federal Mortgage Relief Hotline

      Actual Legitimate Companies
      Roche
      Lifelock
      Brother
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