At least 27 brands have stopped advertising on Tucker Carlson's show, including Outback Steakhouse, Red Lobster, and Indeed.com.
brands including Mitsubishi, Peloton Cycle, and Allstate continue to advertise on the Fox News show.
"Our advertising media spend is determined based on demographics and psychographics, not politics," a Mitsubishi Motors North America representative told Business Insider on Monday."Our strategic marketing intent is to share our key product news with consumers through a variety of media channels. We will monitor the situation and adjust our advertising if necessary.
As of Monday morning, at least 27 advertisers have cut ties with the program in recent months, including CareerBuilder, Red Lobster, and SmileDirectClub. While Outback Steakhouse appears on Media Matters' list and is facing backlash on social media, the chain stopped advertising on the show in January, a representative told Business Insider on Monday.
No new advertisers have announced plans to cut ads following the release of the"Bubba The Love Sponge" recordings as of Monday at noon ET. Business Insider has reached out to brands that still advertise on the show for comment on their future plans and will update the list if any brands indicate they are planning to cut ads.
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