- Bedding and sleepwear company SHEEX
Fox's response:
“We cannot and will not allow voices like Tucker Carlson to be censored by agenda-driven intimidation efforts from the likes of Moveon.org, Media Matters and Sleeping Giants,” the company said in a statement at the time. “Attempts were made in November to bully and terrorize Tucker and his family at their home. He is now once again being threatened via Twitter by far left activist groups with deeply political motives.” “While we do not advocate boycotts, these same groups never target other broadcasters and operate under a grossly hypocritical double standard given their intolerance to all opposing points of view,” the company added.
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Bedding and sleepwear company SHEEX
As a wise man once said, the longest journey starts with the first step....Again CH prematurely ejaculationg as usual...BWAAAAA!!!!!
Her decision brings Manafort's total prison sentence to 7⅓ years.
As our esteemed host calls them.....process crimes....LOLOLOLOL He'll be pardoned, but NY will get the last laugh as he spends millions to defend himself....hope he goes broke.....asshole
Eh. Likely any company that might have boycotted Carlson over this already wasn't advertising on his show.
Funny how CH once again shot his load early,,,seems more advertisers are doing the correct thing and dumping this little white boy racist with a big fucking mouth!!!!
Paid advertisements for “Tucker Carlson Tonight” have dropped to 39 percent of what it was before liberal group Media Matters for America unearthed old recordings in which Carlson made disparaging comments about women and minorities, a new analysis shows.According to data company Samba TV, the show went from 36 advertisers on the Monday before the release of the tapes to 14 advertisers the day after.Carlson remains the most-watched show at 8 p.m. in all of cable. But more than 30 advertisers have pulled their ads since December, when Carlson said that “an endless chain of migrant caravans” was making “our own country poorer, and dirtier, and more divided.” Media Matters has called on people to boycott businesses that advertise on the show.Also Read: Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham Boycotts Have Cost Their Fox News Shows Millions, Data Shows (Exclusive)Fox News declined to comment Wednesday, but has criticized the Media Matters campaign as politically motivated.The drop in advertisers appears even more dramatic when compared to a year ago. As of the second Monday of March 2018, the show had 54 advertisers. The 14 advertisers on Carlson’s Monday, March 11 show, the day after the audio was released, represent a 74 percent drop.Before the boycott, Carlson’s show featured ads by giants such as IBM, Ford, Subaru, Infinity, GMC, Lincoln and Volvo.On Monday, as Carlson steadfastly proclaimed that Fox News was standing by him, the only big-name national brand featured on his commercial breaks was pharmaceutical company Bayer. (Bayer’s ads were missing from Tuesday night’s show. The company did not respond to multiple requests for comment by TheWrap).Also Read: Top Crisis Managers to Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin: 'Just Stay Quiet and Disappear'The most prominent brand ads on Carlson’s Monday show were for PODS portable storage, the anti-virus software PC Matic, and a whole lot of MyPillow, a bedding company owned by a proud Trump supporter. The show ran two separate MyPillow ads, each lasting two minutes. It also had only four commercial breaks, down from the usual five.Tuesday night’s episode was similar, with eight advertisers, 75 seconds of promos, and seven commercials lasting either one or two minutes, an oddity in primetime cable news.MSNBC’s “All In With Chris Hayes,” which airs opposite Carlson, had 23 advertisers on Monday night, despite 41 percent lower ratings in 2019 so far.Carlson’s show also slipped in demo ratings, drawing 2.895 million viewers, with 495,000 of those in the key adults 25-54 demographic.
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