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Corporations celebrate Pride while funding Fox News anti-LGBTQ+ agenda

Updated June 16, 2021 by Outvoices Editors

According to a new report from Media Matters for America, a nonprofit media watchdog, major corporations that are publicly celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride Month are also placing advertising with Fox News, funding the network's anti-LGBTQ agenda.

Read the full report HERE: https://www.mediamatters.org/justice-civil-liberties/companies-celebrating-lgbtq-pride-month-are-also-advertising-fox-0

According to Media Matters' research, big companies like Procter and Gamble, General Motors, GlaxoSmithKline, Progressive Insurance, and others have run potentially thousands of ads on Fox News in 2021 while simultaneously celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride month across their social media platforms.

Big companies like Procter and Gamble, General Motors, GlaxoSmithKline, Progressive Insurance are promoting Pride while funding Fox New's anti-LGBTQ programming

The report finds:

  • GlaxoSmithKline is Fox New's largest corporate advertiser in Pride and ran 1680 ads on Fox News in 2021, and 155 during June 2021 alone. This comes even as GlaxoSmithKline posted Pride messages to its Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn pages.
  • Procter and Gamble has run more than 1320 ads on Fox News in 2021, including 62 in Pride month. This despite the fact that the company issued a Pride statement on its website that in part describes the company's “three key initiatives that aim to raise visibility and support of the LGBTQ+ community," and sponsored a June 4 “Can't Cancel Pride" event, a virtual celebration for the LGBTQ community that featured queer entertainers and artists.
  • General Motors has run more than 1680 ads on Fox News in 2021, including 24 in Pride month. And yet, they have promoted themselves as allies, including changing their homepage to a Pride-themed image and posting on social media about Pride month. General Motors even touted their support for the Equality Act, which Fox News attacked in 18 segments in less than two months.
  • Progressive Insurance updated all their social media profiles with Pride imagery, while over 831 of their ads ran on Fox News this year. As of June 16th, Progressive Insurance has not run any ads on Fox News during Pride month.

While many companies have fled the network because of its toxic programming, the large companies in this report remain some of Fox News' leading advertisers.

Fox News is a hotbed of anti-LGBTQ extremism in the post-Trump era. Media Matters' research found that from January 20, the day President Biden took office, through March 18, Fox News aired 86 segments about trans people, primarily attacking trans youth and trans athletes. In fact, Fox aired more segments on trans athletes in the first three months of 2021, at 72, as it did in 2019 and 2020 combined.

“In a year when we've seen a stark increase in legislative attacks on trans people and unprecedented anti-trans violence, we don't need companies to change their profile pictures for Pride Month - what we need is for corporate America to put its money where its mouth is," said Brianna January, senior researcher for Media Matters for America's LGBTQ Program.

It's despicable that the same companies trying to sell us rainbow logos and feel-good PR statements are also funding the anti-LGTBQ hatred of Fox News personalities like Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham.

Media Matters and more than 40 organizations penned a letter urging media buyers to drop Fox and not buy advertisements on the network which fuels conspiracy theories, extremism, and attacks on democracy. To read more about why Fox News is bad for business visit DropFox.com.

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