Something unexpected happened on March 22, 2010: an advertisement for Logo ran during Glenn Beck’s show. Logo is a LGBT themed digital entertainment network and is a subsidiary of Viacom.

Participants in the StopBeck effort sprang to action. And shortly thereafter Logo advised that the ads were run in error and that they were pulled.

Logo’s statement posted to their Twitter account:

RuPaul ad somehow got in Glenn Beck only in Denver; called our agency, was mistake & is pulled thanks to all of you!

This brings the total number of advertisers to drop Glenn Beck to 121. On a related note, the broadcast of Glenn Beck’s show in the U.K. has been running without any advertisers since February 9 – that’s well over 1 month now!

Many thanks to all those participating in this effort. And, a special thanks to @EmeraldKnight76 for bringing this issue to my attention.

Great work all! Onward we go…