I think Washington Post owns them.
Correct.
That's what I thought, too. I wonder why MSNBC never mentions them as a "co-partner" in their network.
As far as I can find out, the following are the advertisers for Newsweek, there may be more or there may be some I couldn't find. I have included email addys for the ones I know for sure. I hope this helps put some pressure on the people at the top to do more than what they have done.
Chevelot
American Heart Association
FedEx
American Express
Siemens www.usa.siemens.com
Shell Oil Company
AmBien
Fidelity Investments
Microsoft
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company www.bms.com
Mercury wwww.mercuryvehicles.com
Expedia www.expedia.com
Verizon wireless www.verizonwireless.com
Trend Micro
Nissan
Nexium
Aricept www.aricept.com
Franklin Templeton Investments
Master Card
GM www.gm.com
Salem www.salemaccess.com
Topamax www.topiramate.com
Post Cereals www.posthealthyclassics.com
Ford
Altria www.altria.com
Toyota www.toyota.com/usa
Creative www.us.creative.com
Geico www.geico.com
Nasonex www.nasonex.com
Philip Morris www.philipmorrisusa.com
Aquafina www.aquafina.com
Crestor www.crestor.com
General Electric
Humira www.humira .com or Abbott Laboratories
Jeep www.jeep.com
T. Rowe Price Mutual Funds 1-888-257-9406
Aleve
Chrysler 1-800-CHRYSLER
I have printed out a form letter and will hand write the name of the company and snail mail each one of these sponsers to let them know I will not continue to use their products, nor will my family or friends.
Good luck everyone, lets hope this does some good :)