Bill O’Reilly’s top-rated Fox News show might be starting to feel a financial sting after allegations that he sexually harassed several women.
A dozen major advertisers, ranging from automakers Hyundai and BMW, to financial firm T. Rowe Price, insurer Allstate and drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, have pulled their advertisments from The O’Reilly Factor.
The moves come after a weekend report in the New York Times that O’Reilly and his employer paid five women US$13 million to settle harassment or other allegations of inappropriate conduct by Fox’s star.
O’Reilly is Fox News’ top revenue producer, according to research firm Kantar Media, bringing in more than US$178 million in ad revenue in 2015 and US$118.6 million in the first nine months of last year.
Fox News itself makes up one-fifth of parent company 21st Century Fox’s profit, according to estimates from Anthony DiClemete, a media analyst with Nomura investment bank.
However, the advertiser boycotts are likely manageable for Fox, Pivotal Research Group analyst Brian Wieser said in a note on Tuesday.
Wieser said some advertisers had already decided to stay away following the sexual harassment scandals of the network’s departed head, Roger Ailes, and newly concerned companies will wind up on other Fox News programs.
Even if O’Reilly were forced to leave the network if the scandal broadened, the channel’s brand is bigger than its hosts, he said.
The other companies pulling ads on Tuesday were automaker Mitsubishi, personal finance site Credit Karma, drugmaker Sanofi, pet food company Ainsworth, men’s shirt seller Untuckit, and online marketing firm Constant Contact.
They joined Mercedes Benz, which said on Monday it was backing away from O’Reilly’s show.
Hyundai said it currently has no ads on The O’Reilly Factor, but it pulled spots on future episodes. The automaker said it wants to partner with companies and programming that share its values of inclusion and diversity.
BMW said it suspended advertising on the show due to the recent allegations, as did T. Rowe Price, Sanofi, Ainsworth and Constant Contact.
Allstate said support for women is a company value and it had also suspended advertising on the show.
GlaxoSmithKline said it had “temporarily put a hold” on ads on O’Reilly’s show while it reviews the situation.
A Mercedes-Benz spokesman on Monday night said that the company had pulled ads from O’Reilly’s show and reassigned them to other Fox News shows.
Sanofi and Untuckit have the same plan.
BMW said it was not sure where it would place its ads instead.
In a statement, Fox News said that advertisers who pulled their ads would be directed to the network’s other programs.
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