New York – Some Advertisers Leave Fox’s Carlson Show After Immigrant Comments

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    FILE - In this March 2, 2017, file photo, Tucker Carlson, host of "Tucker Carlson Tonight," poses for photos in a Fox News Channel studio in New York. Some advertisers say they are leaving conservative host Carlson's show following his remarks referring to immigrants as “the world’s poor.” (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)New York – Some advertisers say they are leaving conservative host Tucker Carlson’s show following his remarks that immigrants could make the U.S. “poorer and dirtier.”

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    It’s the latest example of sponsors leaving a Fox News Channel show after controversy, but experts say the flap is likely to blow over. So far, the biggest advertisers are sticking with him and his prime-time show, “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

    Carlson said last Thursday that there’s pressure from “our leaders” to accept immigrants “even if it makes our own country poorer and dirtier and more divided.” He added Monday that in the Southwest, “thanks to illegal immigration, huge swaths of the region are covered with garbage and waste that degrade the soil and kill wildlife.”

    The comments caused a furor on social media. Several advertisers, including personal finance website NerdWallet and Pacific Life insurance, have pulled advertising from the show. (NerdWallet is a content partner of The Associated Press.) SmileDirectClub said it is working with its ad buyers to stop running ads during any political opinion shows.

    “As a company, we strongly disagree with Mr. Carlson’s statements,” Pacific Life said in a tweet Thursday. “Our customer base and our workforce reflect the diversity of our great nation, something we take great pride in.”

    Earlier this year, Laura Ingraham lost some advertisers after she made negative comments about Florida school shooting survivor David Hogg. And last year, Bill O’Reilly saw advertisers abandon him following reports of sexual-misconduct complaints against him; he left the network shortly afterward.

    Fox News Channel said in a statement that “left wing advocacy groups” were using social media to “stifle free speech.” The network said it “continues to stand by and work with our advertisers through these unfortunate and unnecessary distractions.” Fox added that all advertisers have switched their ads to other shows, so no revenue was lost.

    Carlson said he would not back down to criticism.

    “We’re not intimidated,” he wrote . “We plan to try to say what’s true until the last day. And the truth is, unregulated mass immigration has badly hurt this country’s natural landscape.”

    Most of Carlson’s biggest advertisers are sticking with the show or staying mum.

    MyPillow, which makes pillows and mattress toppers, has no plans to leave. It’s the show’s biggest advertiser in terms of dollars spent, according to Kantar Media.

    “I make all of my advertising decisions based on what is best for MyPillow, my customers and my employees,” MyPillow inventor and CEO Mike Lindell said in a statement Tuesday.

    The number five top advertiser, AstraZeneca, said it would “continue to assess our advertising purchases regarding the heightened attention surrounding this matter,” but did not announce any action.

    The other top three advertisers, Rosland Capital, a precious metals asset firm, and weight-loss companies Jenny Craig and Nutrisystem, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Allen Adamson, co-founder of brand consultancy Metaforce, said Tucker’s comments, “while damaging in short term, will be supplanted by some other news event. No matter how polarizing your comments are, if you wait long enough someone else will say something more polarizing and take limelight away.”

    And advertisers often come back once the controversy dies down. In a statement, NerdWallet said it is pulling ads “at this time and will be reevaluating any ongoing advertising on this program.”

    Jeff Greenfield, co-founder of marketing measurement firm C3metrics, said these types of controversies are “usually short term” and amount to little more than a slap on the wrist. He said shows “don’t feel it unless you permanently pull spending, and most people are not going to do that.”


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    5 years ago

    Kudos to Tucker Carlson. Truth hurts. The left wingers and those afraid to challenge them are blind to the effects of uncontrolled borders with the invasions of undocumented migrants. And there is a percentage of them that are truly criminals that should not be offered the slightest support. We have an immigration issue. Just that the Democrats and the left want to ignore it, and allow everyone to enter and get support.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    Liberals are like 2 year old little brothers. Yes, sometimes the truth hurts.

    hashomer
    hashomer
    5 years ago

    Faux News is a joke. On the day when Flynn was found to have taken a $600,000 payoff from Turkey and Comey directly attacked trumpf for lying and Guiliani said trumpie crime wasn’t crime and 10 other disasters broke vs trumpf, Faux attacks immigrant refugees Saaad, so saaaad.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    Fox News is fair and balanced unlike the Clinton News Network which is made up of fake news journalists

    5 years ago

    Last year, Fox News had a large electric Chanukah Menorah on its news set, during Chanukah, with the appropriate amount of lights lit up, each night. This year, the Menorah was noticeably absent. However, there was plenty of Christmas decorations, as well as plenty of talk about Christmas, as well as references by guests to J.C. I was wondering what caused Fox to change its policy? Did anybody else notice that omission?

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    I like people. I like immigrants. There is always room for more in America.