Remaining Sponsors

Lists of current or recently active sponsors of Glenn Beck’s hate.  Please help the effort by tweeting, emailing or calling them.

In the United States…

Brand/Company

Twitter

Email

Phone

1-800-Pack-RatN/Asroberts@1800packrat.com
1-800-PetMeds@1800PetMedscustomerservice@1800petmeds.com

American Advisors Group

@aagreverse

 info@aagreverse.com

1-800-850-1356

American Petroleum Institute@janevanryan
@EnergyTomorrow
Contact Form202-682-8000
Biotab Nutraceuticals (Alteril)

Carbonite

N/Adavid.friend@carbonite.com1-877-665-4466

Chattem Inc.

 N/AContact Form 423-821-4571

Consumer Debt Advocate

N/A

N/A

1-800-258-0973

Dish Network

@dishnetwork

Ira.Bahr@echostar.com
Phil.Klein@echostar.com
Tammy.Timmons@echostar.com
 

FreeScore

@creditsquirrel

rob@mediafirstpr.com

N/A

Goldline

@goldline

info@goldline.com 1-877-376-2646

Imperial Structured Settlements

N/A

info@imprl.com

1-866-744-9935

IRSTaxAgreements.com

N/A  N/A1-888-550-1540
The Jewelry ExchangeN/AContact FormN/A

Lifelock

N/Amike@lifelock.com
marketing@lifelock.com
480-682-5100
Merit Financial

Rosland Capital

   
ServProclewis@servpronet.com N/AN/A
Sokolove Law@andersekman
@SokoloveSuccess
info@sokolovelaw.comN/A

Sun Setter Retractable Awnings

N/A

jonathan@sunsetter.com

1-800-876-2340

Tax Masters

@GoTaxMasters

info@txmstr.com

N/A

Zero Technologies (Zero Water)

N/A

customerservice@zerowater.com
zeroteam@jbcumberland.com

1-800-503-2939  

In the United Kingdom…

Your efforts have been totally successful! Glenn Beck’s show in the U.K. has run without advertisements since February 9.

Accordingly, there are no UK advertisers to contact. And, with the assistance of the StopBeck – UK effort, we will continue to monitor his UK broadcast and hold the line against advertisers returning.

  • #1 written by naga
    about 1 month ago

    Cancel the Glenn Beck show FOX what are you waiting for.
    I donot appreciate his statements about INDIA

  • #2 written by mike
    about 1 month ago

    add lexus/toyota to the list and bowflex of sponsors

  • #3 written by Kevin
    about 1 month ago

    State of Utah? Those Mormons are at it again!

    • #4 written by dchw
      about 3 weeks ago

      I’m Mormon, live in Utah, and do not support Glenn Beck at all.

      Please, do not lump us all into one group.

      • #5 written by wicaro
        about 3 weeks ago

        Why should I not lump Beck with all the Mormons. Does Utah have a grass root movement to throw Beck out? No it doesn’t. So you support Beck. Besides, you have the arch racist Senators, and you have had them for years. Yet you keep voting them back to the Senate. Hatch? What a racist. So Mormons or Utans are racists because you nothing to stop the presence of racists. Too bad, but at least it keeps your Theocracy moving along.

        • #6 written by mcvett
          about 3 weeks ago

          That’s probably one of the most ignorant statements I’ve ever heard. Like, really.

      • #7 written by looier
        about 1 week ago

        Did you vote for Hatch?

    • #8 written by Darren Kopp
      about 3 weeks ago

      I am also LDS and living in utah and don’t support glenn beck.

      • #9 written by Elizabeth
        about 2 weeks ago

        But you are supporting Glenn Beck, your tax dollars are going to support him via the Governor’s office through your state tourism bureau.

        • #10 written by SinCityMac
          about 1 week ago

          Dude, you sound like Beck, lumping an entire group of people into one. Not all Mormons support the ass clown known as Beck. What we need is smart people to help spread the word that Beck is no good for our country. Do you expect them to just up and move out of Utah? And no I am not a Mormon

    • #11 written by mb
      about 3 weeks ago

      hey dumb ass, more mormons live OUT of Utah than in Utah. Its a fact you might want to look up.

  • #12 written by Nancy
    about 1 month ago

    Saw a Best Western ad 2-4-10. Emailed them,they responded with “we have made adjustments to our ad buy and our ads will not run during this program”. Should add this to dropped sponsors.

  • #13 written by A. Ril
    about 3 weeks ago

    I received this email today from weight-watchers…

    Thank you for your email and your comments.

    I’ve spoken to out media agency today and we did indeed appear in this show as part of our advertising schedule. However we only delivered 0.1 of a TVR so very very minimal. The show appeared on Fox and we have asked that we no longer appear in this program.

    I do hope that my explanation is a satisfactory conclusion to your concerns. If I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.

    Annette Stribling

    Manager

    Customer Response Group

    Tel: 01628 580941

    • #14 written by StopBeck
      about 3 weeks ago

      This is great! I have not received such an email from Weight Watchers yet.

      Can you forward this to me?

  • #15 written by A. Ril
    about 3 weeks ago

    I also heard back from: Deborah Benaim <DBenaim@IMPRL.COM
    Said they are looking into it.

    I received a VERY nice email from Celsius stating that they had dropped the Beck show (as stated on your Feb 16th posting).

  • #16 written by Jim Miller
    about 3 weeks ago

    OK, maybe I’m missing something here. As a former advertising agency employee, I think this might be all for nothing. Sort of.

    It is a great thing to get the ads off of Beck’s time slot. But I think the strategy is to get the advertisers to stop buying ad time on Fox. Advertisers buy time in chunks. Fox is still getting ad revenue they are just not playing them during becks timeslot. So they ad one extra spot per break the other 22 hours a day. So Hannity plays two of Becks ads and Fox runs weather during Beck. FOX still has the money. And they have the ratings from the lunatic fringe. My point, the pressure needs to go on FOX and Murdoch. He needs to lose the ad buys or this is just hocus pocus.

    There is no reason for Murdoch to pull Beck, he is not “Losing” money. He is only moving it from block to another. Until advertisers pull away from FOX and Murdoch then he won’t do anything.

    If you think I’m wrong, then tell me the last time a talk show host lost 116 advertisers and stayed on the air? Tell me the last time a network had to run weather instead of commercials…and kept the talkshow host on…

    The pressure needs to be kept up, but the focus needs to be pull all ad buys from Murdoch companies. Only then will there be a chance to get Beck off the air.

    • #17 written by StopBeck
      about 3 weeks ago

      Yes, you’re right. It would be better if they pulled ads entirely. Now, go ahead and get us the people to do it. It’s been a tireless, thankless, 7-month effort to get to this point — and your observation is that we actually should have done something that was totally unrealistic given our limited support base.

      But, you’re wrong about Fox News losing money. They ARE losing money. They’re just not losing as much had these companies dropped Fox News as whole. Also, I would add that several of these companies have indeed dropped Fox News as whole.

      Instead of offering obvious strategic advice that really just feels like more of a slap in the face at this point, why not help expand and grow the effort?

      • #18 written by Jim Miller
        about 1 week ago

        You mention your limited support base and I can see why it might be limited. It’s kinda funny how quickly you went into attack mode based on a first timers observation, even if it was obvious and came from a what? A simpleton? I never said that you should have done something different. In fact, its amazing that a show could lose 119 sponsors and not be fired. I think what you (the people) have done has been amazing.

        Maybe, because I am either lazy or stupid–I’m not sure what you were implying with your comments of (“go ahead and get us the people to do it.” and “Instead of offering obvious strategic advice”)–I didn’t understand that you all had the problem solved already. I didn’t know that it was just too big for you. I thought maybe you were looking for people to be interested and excited about getting involved in your mission.

        OK, so my observations were obvious. Maybe I didn’t have the whole story. But you don’t give the “whole story.” I even started my post admitting I might have missed something. But instead of explaining why I might be wrong, offering to help me understand the size of the battle and recruiting me for support, you found it in your best interest to attack my post and treat me like an idiot.

        BTW if my comments are offensive and a “slap in the face” then what are you going to do when the right wingers attack…go fetal and cry?

    • #19 written by Woody
      about 3 weeks ago

      Your conclusion is incorrect. Rupert Murdoch does not run a public service, he wants to maximize revenues. So he would have no tolerance for a block of time that runs for free and gets no revenue. If he could afford to add spots to Hannity’s show and not lose viewers, trust me, he would have done so already. If Beck has no sponsors, Fox will replace that slot with a show that can generate revenue. No offence, but there’s no way you worked on the business side of advertising.

      If you can get all sponsors to refuse to advertise on Beck’s show, I guarantee you he will lose his show.

      • #20 written by Bill
        about 3 weeks ago

        This is totally true. My problem is that I can’t tell what Murdoch’s end game is. Is it really just profit? Is the scare-us-shitless narrative just designed to keep people glued to their seats with their eyes glazed, indulging them in all the loony theories they want to hear? Or is he actually trying to push some kind of Islam-hating xenophobic rhetoric on us for a deeper reason?

        Maybe its just the Aussie thing, but something about him makes me really question his motives here. If he really is trying to push this narrative, and not just because its what certain Americans want to hear, then he will be okay with running Beck ad free, because you’re right he won’t gain money but he won’t lose too much either – I’m sure Beck’s program is so cheap to produce – more chalk than CGI.

        So who knows if lost cash is enough to make murdoch want to pull the plug? Maybe he wants us listening to Beck, profits or not.

      • #21 written by Jim Miller
        about 1 week ago

        Woody,
        Rupert Murdoch runs a propaganda machine. Sacrificing Beck’s advertisers and keeping them on different shows is exactly what he is doing. He has hsi cake and eats it.

        He runs newspapers that lose millions, do you think losing a little revenue from one hour a day hurts him?

        You say that I never worked on the business side of advertising based on what? Nothing about Beck’s show still being on the air has anything to do with what you are saying. In the real world, your right, Beck should be gone. But that is based on a reality that the CEO main goal is making money. What do you think happens when the CEO’s primary goal is muckraking?

        I’ll tell you…Glen Beck is still on the air.

        The fact that beck has lost 119 sponsors and is still on defies the “real world” you and I know. Show me where that has happened anywhere?

        This group is sort of funny. I came here looking to help try and get this clown of the air…and the first two people to acknowledge my comments imply that I am lazy, stupid, and a liar.

        If that’s how you all treat potential friends and advocates, enjoy martyrdom.

  • #22 written by choupachoup
    about 3 weeks ago

    we the taxpayers are in effect subsidizing the fox….so we should also be letting the fcc know that this is hateful, un- american disinformation, and they are not doing their job.
    the effort to starve sponsorship is important, just because it tells them we are negatively rating brand, but it is also important to know, as the comment #9 pointed out, that it is the current fox lineup of hate that needs to go down, and it will take a shotgun effort to do it.
    all efforts are important and useful.

  • #23 written by John B. Egan
    about 3 weeks ago

    Truthfully, the issue is not Glenn Beck, Bill O’Reilley, Hannity or Palin.. The problem arises with Rupert Murdoch. After all, it is he who has developed this Grand Guignol and staffed it with these clowns and is using it to destroy and divide our society. it would be nice to send him back to the outback with his wallabies and billabongs, but he is entrenched here and will continue his assault on the US just because he can and he can make a buck off it.

    I suggest contacting him and letting him know what you think of him and the garbage he presents in our country:

    Rupert Murdoch
    Chairman and Chief Executive
    News Corporation
    1211 Avenue of Americas
    8th Floor
    NY, NY 10036

    Ph #: 212-852-7000

    • #24 written by Bill
      about 3 weeks ago

      It is murdoch behind all this. But what’s his end game, is he trying to simply fear monger for profit? or is it divide and conquer?

  • #25 written by darren hattingh
    about 2 weeks ago

    Thanks to everyone`s efforts to dismantle the power of this evil man–glenn beck. Has is clearly a hate-monger and at a fundamental level a really scared person himself.
    If any of you are students out there, why not take the initiative
    and get all your class mates and other students to write to the current sponsors of Beck`s hate AND Rupert Murdoch to tell them exactly how you feel–this will have a huge impact!

  • #26 written by Susan
    about 2 weeks ago

    HEY PEOPLE, this is about shutting down someone who espouses hate/racism/sexism and it’s really odd to see some of this come out in the comments. Please respect what were fighting against by not perpetuating these very items in a comment to others.

    • #27 written by swoop
      about 2 weeks ago

      you said it sister!

  • #28 written by Anatoliy
    about 2 weeks ago

    Mormon cultists promote hate/racism/sexism so if you’re going to scapegoat Glenn Beck then you should respect people’s right to speak out against Mormonism. Mormonism is just like Scientology, a cult meant to provide a great profit to the heads. Its founding story is full of ridiculous and obvious faults, anyone believing it is obviously brainwashed. Shutting down Glenn Beck might be a great goal, but shutting down a fundamental cult that encourages predetermined marriages for young girls may be a little bit more important to some. The person who thinks Utah being a theocratic state is an ignorant thing to say is a fool. The guy saying he doesn’t trust Rupert Murdoch because he’s an Aussie is just plain ignorant though. Rupert Murdoch is a manipulator that will push any brand of propaganda for a profit.

    • #29 written by Morgan
      about 2 weeks ago


      Anatoliy:

      Its founding story is full of ridiculous and obvious faults, anyone believing it is obviously brainwashed.

      Ridiculousness like, say, believing that a guy who was publicly executed can rise from the dead three days later? Obvious faults like the fact that girls who’ve never had sex generally don’t get pregnant? Most religions require belief in the unbelievable, so I don’t think that’s a good indicator of brainwashing.

  • #30 written by Doc
    about 2 weeks ago

    It’s great that you list the British advertisers; MediaMatters’ list of advertisers who keep sponsoring Beck only covers the US, but not the UK, so American companies such as McDonald’s, Colgate, Laughing Cow, Pizza Hut and American Airlines are going unnoticed by Americans.

    I also make sure to tell the companies that dropped Beck that I deal with I appreciate their having dropped someone who just spews hatred, tells lies, and further divides a horribly divided country.

    Thanks for all your efforts these 7 months. Those that see through the crazy are grateful.

  • #31 written by Elizabeth
    about 2 weeks ago

    How about adding the Utah Governor’s email address to the ‘Travel Utah advertisers. It is:
    gherbert@utah.gov

    All other Utah politicians emails can be located on this webpage:

    http://www.utah.gov/governor/contact/index.html

    • #32 written by StopBeck
      about 2 weeks ago

      Great idea. Will do you. Thank you.

  • #33 written by Joy
    about 1 week ago

    I got this response from Sunsetter.

    We appreciate your comments regarding our advertisement for SunSetter Awnings during the Glenn Beck Program. We do not advertise on any one particular program; and the views expressed by a station, program or broadcast do not reflect the opinions of SunSetter Products.

    We take your comments seriously and will take them under consideration. It is through such feedback that we are able to implement improvement strategies and we thank you for taking the time to share your opinion and bringing it to our attention.

    Thank you again for your feedback.

    Sincerely,

    Suzanne H.
    SunSetter Products

  • #34 written by CJ
    about 6 days ago

    I had the best time writing to American Airlines and strongly suggesting that continuing to sponsor someone like this is a bad idea.

    And in my not-often-humble opinion, whether there’s other idiots out there spewing false crap or not isn’t the point.

    They have to be filtered one at a time by a society whose members each make a decision that this behavior is unacceptable.

    Almost all major changes happen because one person sees an injustice and moves to correct it. It shifts someone else’s thinking and they join in. Eventually, change happens.

    I commend whoever took the time and energy to put this site together to begin stopping Glenn Beck and anyone else who starts this.

    Perhaps others those who decide they’re going to be like this should invest a little money to buy STOPTHEIRNAME.com so this kind of filtering and pressure doesn’t happen to them.

    Or better yet, they could work on changing their view of the world so it doesn’t include a filter which sees things in such a twisted way. I can’t think of a time when this kind of toxic behavior had a positive impact on society. And I can CERTAINLY think of some very recent times where it was devastating. Sad that his mind filters information like this. Sad he believes it. Sad if anyone else falls for it.

  • #35 written by Nan
    about 3 days ago

    Last week Beck-Fox had ads re:”CATHOLICS COME HOME” Now he tells all not go to church if they believe in social justice? Typical Beck, typical Fox, what day is it Glenn? Catholics come home website should know about his latest statement.

  • #36 written by MrsSmith
    about 2 hours ago

    My mother is always puching this lunatic on me. Now that he has said something about her religion, its all about his words being taken out of context. I am over him and his psychotic ways!

  • #37 written by looier
    about 1 week ago

    Yeah but,

    let’s face it anyone who believes that a “prophet discovered” some PLATES in his backyard, started a mass movement as a result and then had a harem of 100 women, anyone who follows THAT doctrine would have to be a little dumb,. naive or just plain indoctrinated.

    Would you NOT agree?

  • #38 written by MrsSmith
    about 2 hours ago


    dchw:

    I’m Mormon, live in Utah, and do not support Glenn Beck at all.
    Please, do not lump us all into one group.

    That is like assuming I voted for Obama because I am black. Not all Mornons support GB…that is just absurd!