Reckitt Benckiser Pulls Ads From Glenn Beck In UK
Joining the UK effort to stop Glenn Beck, we recently began targeting companies advertising on Glenn Beck’s program in the United Kingdom.
This morning, Reckitt Benckiser (maker of Lysol, Airwick, Vanish, Calgon, etc..) confirmed that they’ve already pulled their ads in the United States and will pull ads in the UK, writing:
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. In the US we stopped ads, I will advise the UK team to do the same. In general RB does not endorse any specific show on any network nor the personal views or opinions that may be voiced on such shows.
Many thanks to all those who helped encourage Reckitt Benckiser to pull their ads from the Glenn Beck program. Way to go!
The dropped sponsor count is now at 89.
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