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So who's still advertising on Beck? October 20 edition...

October 20, 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 October 20 sponsors, in the order they appeared:

  • Rosland Capital
  • National Review
  • Merit Financial
  • Explore Branson
  • Dish Network
  • Americans Against Food Taxes
  • Tax Masters
  • Weekly Standard
  • Goldline International
  • TeaPartyExpress.org
  • Lear Capital
  • ZeroWater
  • National Geographic
  • Superior Gold Group
  • IRStaxagreements.com
  • Rosland Capital
  • Lifestyle Lift
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    • Author by Tbone Slickens (October 21, 2009 8:54 am ET)
         
      National Geographic? Someone better get them back on the reservation!
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    • Author by jms (October 21, 2009 9:13 am ET)
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      are we still doing this tired post? how about you post when they have dead air in the commercial slots. until then this is pointless.
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      • Author by treming (October 21, 2009 10:16 am ET)
           
        Actually, it will be pointless *when* they have dead air in the commercial slots, not before.
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      • Author by oneleft (October 21, 2009 12:10 pm ET)
           
        typical. a month or two of effort then you're all done with it eh? i'm glad to see updates.
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        • Author by jms (October 21, 2009 10:19 pm ET)
             
          the effort was pointless too. race peddling is tired. let the advertisers and consumers decide on their own.
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