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Originally Posted by Hugh
Lozza Fox’s stand for free publicity is creditable in his ever-increasing frantic search for relevance - for someone whose identity is based around his being starved of a platform, Fox does seem to be everywhere…
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Well as seen as he has been cancelled out of is former acting career for speaking his own held views (which are shared by many others), he has to do something. So why not fight against the culture that cancelled him?
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Originally Posted by jonbxx
Companie aren't stupid. Marketing is expensive so you want to be sure you are getting the best possible impact for your budget. Pulling advertising from GB News is a marketing decision which could be based on two things;
- Your core customer base and potential new customers are not likely to watch GB News - if so advertising there is a waste of money
- There is a potential that what GB News stands for might rub off on your brand. You might lose customers who like GB News (cancel culture anyone?) but see point 1 - if the venn diagram of people who like fruit flavoured swedish ciders and GB news is pretty much two separate circles then you don't lose much by pulling adverts
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Trust me if GB news start pulling in numbers of viewers, advertisers will be more than happy to reach the audience.