Great news today — 11 more sponsors have distanced themselves from Glenn Beck’s television program, bringing the total to 57.
Eleven new companies whose ads were recently seen during Beck’s program—Binder & Binder, Capital One, The Dannon Company, Discover, HSBC, ICAN Benefit Group Insurance, Infiniti, Jelmar (manufacturer of CLR All-Purpose Cleaner), Jordan McKenna Debt Counseling Network, Mercedes-Benz and Simplex Healthcare (creator of the Diabetes Care Club) —have pledged to ColorOfChange.org to take steps to ensure that their ads don’t run on Beck’s show. Fifty-seven companies have now committed not to support Beck’s show since ColorOfChange.org launched its campaign four weeks ago after the Fox News Channel host called President Obama a "racist" who "has a deep-seated hatred for white people" during an appearance on Fox & Friends.
"We applaud those companies that have recently pulled their support from Beck," said James Rucker, executive director of ColorOfChange.org. "There are at least 57 companies who will not tolerate Beck’s race-baiting comments and we will continue to reach out to those who are still supporting him."
Over 173,000 members of ColorOfChange.org have signed a petition asking sponsors to stop advertising during Beck’s show, and their efforts are paying off.
Here are statements from the advertisers recently distancing themselves from Beck:
In a phone conversation with ColorOfChange.org on Wednesday, Kathy Adkins, a Capital One spokesperson, confirmed that Capital One had instructed Fox News not to run the company’s ads during Beck’s program. "We don’t plan on running any more ads on the Glenn Beck Show," said Adkins.
"We have checked with our advertising area and have confirmed that a few ads ran on the Glen [sic] Beck Show as part of a FOX TV buy at the beginning of August," said Tommy Shi, Diversity and Inclusion Officer at Mercedes-Benz USA, in an email to ColorOfChange.org, "but no ads have run since on that show, nor are there plans to do so moving forward."
"Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) considers its commitment to Diversity and Inclusion [sic] an integral part of its corporate culture and business strategy," Shi added. "We believe that MBUSA’s success is dependent on embracing the various cultures, nationalities and convictions of our associates and market that translate into meeting consumer needs and expectations for relevant products and services."
"Discover is committed to supporting a wide variety of programming that features a diversity of talent, topics and opinions," said Mai Lee Ua, Project Manager for Public Relations at Discover, in an email to ColorOfChange.org. "Our current TV buys do not include any future airings on the Glenn Beck Show." Ua later added, "Our ads will not run during the show".
"Infiniti has not placed any advertisements on this program for several weeks, and have no current plans to advertise on it in the future," said Kyle W. Bazemore, Senior Manager of Product Communications at Infiniti, in an email to ColorOfChange.org. Bazemore later confirmed, "We have indeed instructed Fox not to place our ads on this program at this time."
"We ceased advertising on the program and have no future plans for advertising on it," said Cindy Savio, Vice-President of Public Affairs for HSBC-North America, in an email to ColorOfChange.org.
"We have requested that they [Fox News] re-schedule the spots," said Dick Summer, Communications Director for Binder and Binder, in an email to ColorOfChange.org.
"Dannon doesn’t plan to run any more ads on the program and we have informed the network of this," said Michael J. Neuwirth, Senior Director of Public Relations for The Dannon Company & Danone Waters of America, in an email to ColorOfChange.org.
"We have contacted FOX News and demanded that our commercial not be run during the Glenn Beck show," said Keith J. Waring, a spokesperson for the Jordan McKenna Debt Counseling Network, in an email to ColorOfChange.org.
"Please be advised that as of 8/28 we have fully removed ourselves from advertising within the Glenn Beck Show," said Robyn Warren, a spokesperson for Koeppel Direct, the agency of record for Simplex Healthcare, in an email to ColorOfChange.org. "Due to remnant buying that was in place, the lead time on pulling our advertising took longer but has been resolved."
In a phone conversation with ColorOfChange.org on Monday, Dee Halloran, a spokesperson for ICAN Benefit Group, confirmed their request that Fox News not allow the company’s ads to air during Glenn Beck’s show.
"Jelmar typically cannot target specific shows or programming, and did not have a media buy specifically in place for Glenn Beck," said Adrienne Gibbons, Marketing Director for Jelmar, in an email to ColorOfChange.org. "We have chosen at this time to ask that FOX News keep our advertising from this program."
We will continue to monitor Beck’s show, contacting companies that advertise there and making sure that no companies resume their sponsorship of his show.
Thank you for all your support — we couldn’t do it without you.



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Great news
Thank you for the update James and the good news continues!
On another blog I put your website link in my signature line so everyone who reads my posts can click and get to your sight.
Glenn Beck has a large radio audience. Have you been pressuring those advertisers too?
Isn’t this great ! We needed a win and we got one. Thanks to Color of Change for all you do. Keep doing it.
Fantastic now it is Hannity, Rush and Savage’s turn
thank you, thank you Color of Change!
fyi – most of these companies make it very easy to send them an online thank you note – the ‘contact us’ button on their front pages usually does the trick hint, hint
good corporate citizenship has to be rewarded
This is really good news, but when do we start to pressure these companies to leave Fox as long as Beck is on? It is not really hurting Fox and the point is to remove Becks level of insanity and racism from the air, right?
Shouldn’t we be thinking about the next step?
I like that next step, yeah.
This is great now if only we could get some internal fox numbers on how much this is hurting Glen’s show.
Saw his show today at the gym (no sound, just subtitles.) He was still going on about Van Jones.
I noticed an ad for Jos. A. Bank men’s clothes. I will let them know that I will not shop there as long as they sponsor this hateful moron.
Some people in the Netherlands are pissed off about Bill O’Reilly’s fact-free attacks on Amsterdam and the Dutch. O’Reilly hates their liberalism but doesn’t attack their liberalism he attacks the crime rates, addiction rates and anarchy which of course doesn’t rise to the level they exist in major US cities. So he’s lying about the facts becuase they are liberal-minded people.
Two young filmmakers have made two youtube videos refuting O’Reilly’s claims and also a website.
If someone were to mount an attack on Bill O’Reilly’s ideological rants which are infused with lies, it could be an international effort.
Going after the advertisers for a good reason is the best approach. They are the money Rupert Murdoch bows to.