UPS Pulls All Ads From Fox News, Not Just Glenn Beck


Posted by FoxNewsBoycott on Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
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As of yesterday, 36 sponsors have pulled their ads from Glenn Beck’s show on Fox News. One of those recent drop outs is UPS. It has now been confirmed that UPS, like Chrysler, has pulled all of its advertising from the Fox News Channel, not just Glenn Beck’s show.

Rich Hallabran, spokesman for UPS Stores, which he said has temporarily halted buying ads on Fox News Channel as a whole.

If you’d like to thank UPS for their decision, here is their contact information:

United Parcel Service of America, Inc. – UPS
UPS Corporate Headquarters
55 Glenlake Parkway, NE
Atlanta , GA 30328
customer.service@ups.com
https://www.ups.com/upsemail/input?loc=en_US&reqID=SUP

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5 Responses to “UPS Pulls All Ads From Fox News, Not Just Glenn Beck”

  1. Information Architects » Blog Archive » The Value of Information on August 31st, 2009 at 12:53 am

    [...] While it’s true that commercial news needs to produce opinion, as opinion is the only way to attract attention in world where political facts are free, opinion based reporting it is a slippery slope (again, see Fox news). Fortunately, commercial brands with a wide range of customers don’t want to be associated with extreme poli…. [...]

  2. The Value of Information | Focus After on September 2nd, 2009 at 12:54 pm

    [...] While it’s true that commercial news needs to produce opinion, as opinion is the only way to attract attention in a world where political facts are free, opinion based reporting it is a slippery slope (again, see Fox news). Fortunately, commercial brands with a wide range of customers don’t want to be associated with extreme poli…. [...]

  3. richard salvadore on September 25th, 2009 at 4:00 pm

    i hope fox news has done a wonderful turn about ,blcking glen becks show on 9-12 mothers sept 24, at 3;30 mountain time, to bring us the g 20 summit with the moron president of the us,i just want to say whoever did this and if we find out we will get even, the individual who did this is a coward with a yellow streak running down his back and i know he is to big a coward to even aNSWER ME, iam sorry glen that your cowardly fox news pulled this on you. but the person respnsible is too gutlass to explain to me why is such a dirtbag, he has my email mabye we can meet in person so he can show me the yellow he has on his back dick salvadore

  4. FoxNewsBoycott on September 26th, 2009 at 7:38 am

    LOL They say a picture says a 1000 words. I say that comment paints a picture of what is wrong with many Glenn Beck viewers. All the bad spelling and grammar aside, Beck’s show gets preempted by actual news on a so-called “news” network and his fans complain. What a joke.

  5. nubok on January 16th, 2010 at 2:03 am

    Fox News – this is a very poor source of information

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