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So who's still advertising on Beck? November 13 edition...

November 13, 2009 6:07 pm ET by Media Matters staff

Eighty 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 November 13 sponsors, in the order they appeared:

  • Goldline International, Inc.
  • Nutramax Laboratories, Inc. (Cosamin)
  • Roche Diagnostics (Accu-Chek Aviva)
  • ZeroWater
  • Rhino Records (The Ultimate Beegees)
  • Newsmax
  • The Employment Policies Institute
  • Investment Rarities Incorporated
  • National Review
  • Goldenwest Diamond Corporation (The Jewelry Exchange)
  • News Corp. (The Wall Street Journal)
  • USfidelis
  • Lifestyle Lift
  • Rosland Capital
  • US Chamber of Commerce
  • LegalZoom
  • The Foundation for a Better Life
  • AmMed Direct
  • TaxMasters
  • LifeLock
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    • Author by tangaroa (November 13, 2009 6:15 pm ET)
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      Rhino Records?!? Oh no, not Rhino Records!! I always thought they were cooler than that! Even if they did release "The Ultimate Beegees."
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      • Author by ReasonAndResolve (November 13, 2009 6:59 pm ET)
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        I don't know what hurts more - Rhino on Beck or BeeGees on Rhino. The world is a funny place.
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      • Author by reanna-mator (November 13, 2009 7:57 pm ET)
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        Et tu, Rhino?
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      • Author by John Paradox (November 13, 2009 10:50 pm ET)
           
        Unfortunately the people who created Rhino Records left, and created Shout!Factory. They took MST3K with them, and have a YouTube channel with not only trailers/ads for their DVDs, but entire movies online, including Elvira's Movie Macabre.

        Plus, they probably got scheduled because they didn't specifically ask to be kept off Beck.
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    • Author by hollymaren5977 (November 13, 2009 6:42 pm ET)
         
      I would love to have links added to all of the above businesses. This would provide an easy way to contact them and share our displeasure in their advertising choices and where they spend their dollars. The only way we have to fight back is to attack Rupert's pocket book! It is probably the only way he would understand. It is ALL about the money for the "screw you I've got mine" republicans-bottom line.
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    • Author by nycam (November 13, 2009 8:33 pm ET)
         
      Of COURSE News Corp is advertising; that and the WSJ are also Murdoch's properties. Would not be surprised if he was a board member at the pharma and insurance company, too.
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    • Author by sandyinnaples (November 14, 2009 8:26 am ET)
         
      You say eighty percent cancelled but then you list the advertisers still on the program. So who cancelled and who did not? How many advertisers does a hour long show have?
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    • Author by OhMyGod (November 15, 2009 12:53 am ET)
         
      I was so glad I could comment on this one after trying to hit you on so many others, unsuccessfully. After reading the some of your blogs I just felt the need to inform you that this self-gratifying website will be temporary to what it gives to you and you subscribers. This horrible attempt to flood the internet with these Obama praising blog sites aren't working. Reality is the these fake blog sites and MSNBC don't come close to the FOX viewers and seeking of the truth. We all know what this is, and I have to say if Rachel Maddow could get the ratings she would be on FOX not Glen Beck. Glen Beck and FOX are the product of the First Amendment and ratings driven inspiration. I also couldn't figure out how to delete my profile after I tried to reply to some of the lies you poster earlier and you disabled comments. I was hoping you could delete me when you delete this post.
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