
06/15/2020
Tucker Carlson has been having some great broadcasts of late, refusing to bow down to the so-called âBlack Lives Matterâ hysteria. Good for him.
Of course, Tucker is under attack and some sponsors are abandoning him.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson is losing more advertisers in the wake of his controversial comments about the Black Lives Matter movement. Walt Disney Co., Papa Johnâs International Inc. and T-Mobile US Inc. said this week they would no longer advertise on his show after he sparked an uproar in addressing the global protests over police brutality and racial inequality. âThis may be a lot of things, this moment we are living through,â he said Monday on his Fox News show, âTucker Carlson Tonight.â âBut it is definitely not about black lives and remember that when they come for you, and at this rate, they willâ [Tucker Carlson Advertisers Depart After âBlack Livesâ Comment, by Gerry Smith, Bloomberg, June 11, 2020].
The details:
Disney: âA spokesperson for Disneyâs ABC told the publication Deadline that ads for its shows were placed on Carlsonâs program without the networkâs knowledge by a third-party ad buyer.â Acting like they didnât even know it was on Tucker.
T-Mobile: âOn Tuesday [June 9], T-Mobile Chief Executive Officer Mike Sievert replied to several tweets asking about the mobile-phone carrierâs advertising relationship with Carlsonâs show and whether it backed the hostâs message. To one Twitter poster who said he would no longer watch Carlsonâs show and called the comments âvile,â Sievert replied, âSame. We arenât running ads on that show and we wonât be running ads on that show in the future. Bye-bye, Tucker Carlson!â
Papa Johnâs: âPapa Johnâs will no longer advertise on any opinion-based programming, it said in an emailed statement Thursday, âPlacement of advertising is not intended to be an endorsement of any specific programming or commentary,â the pizza company said.â
Overall, Fox isnât losing revenue, as a spokesperson said âall national ads and revenue from Carlsonâs show have moved to other programs and Fox News hasnât lost any revenue overall.â
So itâs specifically against Tuckerâs show.
Online activists have targeted Fox News advertisers as part of an ongoing campaign to damage the profits of companies that they believe promote bigotry and sexism. The protests following the death of George Floyd have also pressured media companies to step up their support for racial equality.
The so-called âBlack Lives Matterâ movement is getting big bucks from Corporate America.
So whoâs left supporting Tucker Carlson?
According to Alphonso, a TV measurement company, the brands still advertising on Carlsonâs show include MyPillow; Relaxium, a sleep aid; LeafFilter, a gutter protector; and KardiaMobile, a heart monitor.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell plans to continue supporting Tucker .
Several major advertisers, including T-Mobile, Disney and Papa Johnâs, have pulled their financial support for âTucker Carlson Tonightâ following the hostâs criticism of the Black Lives Matter movement. However, one of the biggest advertisers on Fox News has no plans to follow suit. In a statement to Newsweek, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, a vocal Trump supporter and Minnesota chairman of his reelection campaign, said the ads would continue [MyPillow CEO wonât pull ads from Tucker Carlson TV show, says âall lives matter,â by David Matthews, New York Daily News, June 11, 2020].
Good for Lindell.
"MyPillow is not changing its advertising. I make all my advertising decisions based on what is best for my customers and my employees. MyPillow believes all lives matter and values all our employees and customers, treating them like family.â
This country needs more CEOs like Mike Lindell.