Advertisers pull spots from Fox News host’s show after Parkland student David Hogg’s demands
Nutrish, celebrity chef Rachel Ray’s pet food company, appears to be the first advertiser to jump ship from Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle” after Parkland, Florida, student David Hogg called for a boycott of the show’s advertisers.
Sorry, what?
Hogg took issue with Ingraham’s mention of his college application rejections on her Twitter page, and on Wednesday night, began a Twitter frenzy of his own in calling for people to inundate the show’s advertisers with complaints.
“We are in the process of removing our ads from Laura Ingraham’s program,” a tweet from the pet food company’s Twitter page read on Thursday.
We are in the process of removing our ads from Laura Ingraham’s program.
— Nutrish (@Nutrish) March 29, 2018
Earlier on Thursday, Hogg tweeted, “I’m so sorry to everyone that @IngrahamAngle has ever tried to hurt we are here for you and we love you.”
I’m so sorry to everyone that @IngrahamAngle has ever tried to hurt we are here for you and we love you
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) March 29, 2018