Posted on 02/03/2003 7:20:45 PM PST by TLBSHOW
Anti-war boycott hurting Rush?
The leader of an anti-war activist media lobby and a report in CBS MarketWatch claim a boycott of Rush Limbaugh sponsors is working.
Kicked off just over a week ago by Take Back The Media, the effort seeks to intimidate sponsors of the No. 1 radio show in the country.
Micheal Stinson, a Vietnam-era veteran and co-founder of Take Back The Media, claimed on Bill O'Reilly's Fox News Channel show tonight that RadioShack, Bose and Amtrak have all dropped the Limbaugh program as a result of the boycott.
According to CBS MarketWatch, RadioShack spokesmen said any ads that aired on Limbaugh's show were a mistake to begin with. The company said it "strictly adheres to a policy of not intentionally buying advertising space on programs that might be political or socially controversial or that promote any one individual's agenda or point of view."
Amtrak told CBS MarketWatch that its ads were part of a complicated barter deal and that it normally does not sponsor political shows and "in the future ... will communicate [that] practice to" other partners.
All three companies told O'Reilly show staffers that the boycott had no impact on its advertising decisions.
Other advertisers targeted by Take Back the Media include Darden Restaurants' Red Lobster chain, Pfizer, AutoZone and online retailer Overstock.com none of which would comment to CBS MarketWatch.
Limbaugh is syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications. While not addressing whether the show had lost any advertisers as a result of the boycott, Premiere issued the following written statement:
"There have been many times in the 15-year history of 'The Rush Limbaugh Program' when national and world events have generated increased listening as well as increased communication with individuals who have opposing points of view," said company President Kraig Kitchin. "The kind of compelling radio that generates opposition also causes Rush Limbaugh's weekly 20 million listeners to tune in that much more and listen longer."
I heard there's a Doc book coming out in the Fall. I still haven't gotten over Wesley being murdered in such a gruesome way.
I went through technical training in the USAF with a Micheal Stinson in 1982. I am 42. He was a couple of years younger than I so he would be around 40. It was computer repair tech training. He seems to have some skills...I wonder if it's the same guy?
I know the guy. He graduated from high school in 1971, was born 1953 or so. He was an "administrative specialist" (clerk-typist) in the Air Force. Don't know whether he ever set foot in Vietnam. Possible, but I doubt it.
Do you recommend it?
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
He's married a wealthy younger Santa Barbara heiress, his second marriage. They live in a $650,000 condo in Maui, where they had a Hawaiian pagan priest bless their infant son.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
YEA ZICAM!
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
He was born in 1953, graduated from high school in 1971, then enlisted in the Air Force for one term. He was a clerk/typist. Don't know if he ever set foot in Vietnam. Not that I know of.
I'm considered a "Vietnam Era Veteran", I joined the USN in March 1974 and served until February 1978...Didn't even know that "Nam" was still in the news after 1973!
Is there a problem putting one in the house in your opinion? We're going to finish off the basement and would like to use it all year.
Radio Shack:
"You've got questions, we've got blank stares."
Mark
Thanks
Yes! I haven't bought Snapple since. And come to think of it, I really don't see them in stores very often anymore...Hmmmmm!
There was that, but also, once they really took off (thanks to Rush!), at some point they stopped using sugar and began using high fructose corn syrup. Big mistake. The taste of their drinks changed. It may have been after Quaker Oats (I think) bought the company. Still, even with HFCS, I love the peach flavored iced tea.
Mark
Anyone who served during Vietnam is a Vietnam vet. Actually, they are Vietnam ERA vets, but most do not make distinctions about serving in the time frame or the country. By the way, want everyone to know John Kerry is a Vietnam vet--were y'all aware of that?
vaudine
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