Kellogg Is Latest Company To Pull Advertising From Breitbart

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The food company joins Warby Parker, Allstate and others in severing relations with the conservative outlet.

Kellogg is pulling advertisements from Breitbart, a website that traffics in racist, sexist and anti-Semitic content.

A Kellogg spokesman told The Huffington Post that consumers alerted the food company to its ads on Breitbart.

“We regularly work with our media buying partners to ensure our ads do not appear on sites that aren’t aligned with our values as company,” Kellogg spokesman Kris Charles said. “This involves reviewing websites where ads could potentially be placed using filtering technology to assess site content. As you can imagine, there is a very large volume of websites, so occasionally something is inadvertently missed.”

Breitbart did not immediately return a request for comment. Its executive chairman, Steve Bannon, has been named chief strategist and senior counselor to President-elect Donald Trump.

Kellogg is only the latest company to sever relations with Breitbart, whose incendiary headlines include “Birth Control Makes Women Unattractive And Crazy” and “Bill Kristol: Republican Spoiler, Renegade Jew.” Last week, the massive ad distributor AppNexus deactivated Breitbart’s access to its advertising tools. Other companies to pull advertising from the site include Allstate, Nest, EarthLink, Warby Parker and SoFi, Bloomberg reported.

Kellogg Is Latest Company To Pull Advertising From Breitbart

Thank you, Kellogg. I will eat more Corn Flakes.
 
Funny how the racist sexist content involve stories / news about liberals...

:p
 
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The food company joins Warby Parker, Allstate and others in severing relations with the conservative outlet.

Kellogg is pulling advertisements from Breitbart, a website that traffics in racist, sexist and anti-Semitic content.

A Kellogg spokesman told The Huffington Post that consumers alerted the food company to its ads on Breitbart.

“We regularly work with our media buying partners to ensure our ads do not appear on sites that aren’t aligned with our values as company,” Kellogg spokesman Kris Charles said. “This involves reviewing websites where ads could potentially be placed using filtering technology to assess site content. As you can imagine, there is a very large volume of websites, so occasionally something is inadvertently missed.”

Breitbart did not immediately return a request for comment. Its executive chairman, Steve Bannon, has been named chief strategist and senior counselor to President-elect Donald Trump.

Kellogg is only the latest company to sever relations with Breitbart, whose incendiary headlines include “Birth Control Makes Women Unattractive And Crazy” and “Bill Kristol: Republican Spoiler, Renegade Jew.” Last week, the massive ad distributor AppNexus deactivated Breitbart’s access to its advertising tools. Other companies to pull advertising from the site include Allstate, Nest, EarthLink, Warby Parker and SoFi, Bloomberg reported.

Kellogg Is Latest Company To Pull Advertising From Breitbart

Thank you, Kellogg. I will eat more Corn Flakes.

I'll have to take Kellogs of the list of companie's whose products I buy.
 
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The food company joins Warby Parker, Allstate and others in severing relations with the conservative outlet.

Kellogg is pulling advertisements from Breitbart, a website that traffics in racist, sexist and anti-Semitic content.

A Kellogg spokesman told The Huffington Post that consumers alerted the food company to its ads on Breitbart.

“We regularly work with our media buying partners to ensure our ads do not appear on sites that aren’t aligned with our values as company,” Kellogg spokesman Kris Charles said. “This involves reviewing websites where ads could potentially be placed using filtering technology to assess site content. As you can imagine, there is a very large volume of websites, so occasionally something is inadvertently missed.”

Breitbart did not immediately return a request for comment. Its executive chairman, Steve Bannon, has been named chief strategist and senior counselor to President-elect Donald Trump.

Kellogg is only the latest company to sever relations with Breitbart, whose incendiary headlines include “Birth Control Makes Women Unattractive And Crazy” and “Bill Kristol: Republican Spoiler, Renegade Jew.” Last week, the massive ad distributor AppNexus deactivated Breitbart’s access to its advertising tools. Other companies to pull advertising from the site include Allstate, Nest, EarthLink, Warby Parker and SoFi, Bloomberg reported.

Kellogg Is Latest Company To Pull Advertising From Breitbart

Thank you, Kellogg. I will eat more Corn Flakes.
Thanks!!!!

#FuckKelloggs
 
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The food company joins Warby Parker, Allstate and others in severing relations with the conservative outlet.

Kellogg is pulling advertisements from Breitbart, a website that traffics in racist, sexist and anti-Semitic content.

A Kellogg spokesman told The Huffington Post that consumers alerted the food company to its ads on Breitbart.

“We regularly work with our media buying partners to ensure our ads do not appear on sites that aren’t aligned with our values as company,” Kellogg spokesman Kris Charles said. “This involves reviewing websites where ads could potentially be placed using filtering technology to assess site content. As you can imagine, there is a very large volume of websites, so occasionally something is inadvertently missed.”

Breitbart did not immediately return a request for comment. Its executive chairman, Steve Bannon, has been named chief strategist and senior counselor to President-elect Donald Trump.

Kellogg is only the latest company to sever relations with Breitbart, whose incendiary headlines include “Birth Control Makes Women Unattractive And Crazy” and “Bill Kristol: Republican Spoiler, Renegade Jew.” Last week, the massive ad distributor AppNexus deactivated Breitbart’s access to its advertising tools. Other companies to pull advertising from the site include Allstate, Nest, EarthLink, Warby Parker and SoFi, Bloomberg reported.

Kellogg Is Latest Company To Pull Advertising From Breitbart

Thank you, Kellogg. I will eat more Corn Flakes.

I'll have to take Kellogs of the list of companie's whose products I buy.
At this point you alt-right boycotters must be living off canned ham and liquor :rofl:

What are you typing on? Liberal hands either created or touched it! Run away!!! :lmao:
 
The left trying to destroy a business, is anyone really surprised? They probably host parties each time they force a coal mine to close and people lose their jobs.
 
The article makes it sound like Kellogg and other companies have pulled their ads based on headlines, not content of the articles. If that is their practice, it sure is not a very thorough way to conduct business. Happily, my favorite breakfast cereal is Grape Nuts.
 
The article makes it sound like Kellogg and other companies have pulled their ads based on headlines, not content of the articles. If that is their practice, it sure is not a very thorough way to conduct business. Happily, my favorite breakfast cereal is Grape Nuts.

Ain't capitalism great!!!!!
 
The article makes it sound like Kellogg and other companies have pulled their ads based on headlines, not content of the articles. If that is their practice, it sure is not a very thorough way to conduct business. Happily, my favorite breakfast cereal is Grape Nuts.
Do you like not have any taste buds?
 

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