Florida Family Association launched the first email alert targeting 37 CNN advertisers on July 10, 2025 titled: “CNN’s dishonest, treasonous gaslit reporting harmed America, demoralized US military and could have hurt America’s standing as the superior military power. Please send email to CNN advertisers.”
18 out of 37 companies targeted in the July 10th email alert did NOT advertise again during the same shows and time periods for the week of August 5, 2025. However, 3 of those 18 companies resumed advertising again during the same shows reviewed September 12-23.
Therefore, 15 out of the 18 companies that stopped advertising in response to the first email campaign did NOT advertise again. The 15 companies that did not advertise again include:
Angi |
Godaddy |
Chevy General Motors |
govx.com |
Cosentyx - Novartis Pharma |
Grayscale |
Coventry Direct |
Long John Silvers |
Empire Today |
Lovesac |
Evenity |
No Kids Hungry |
EverNorth |
Trivago |
Fast Signs |
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The 3 companies that started advertising again include:
Angola |
Audihearing.com |
University of Maryland Global |
16 out of 40 companies that were targeted in the August 25th email alert did not advertise again during the same shows and time periods for September 12-23. The 14 companies that did not advertise again include:
A Place for Mom |
Safelite |
Austedo RX - Teva Pharma |
Sleep Number |
Caramels |
Swiffer |
ClearCaptions |
The Good Feet Store |
Jabra GN Group |
The UPS Store |
Just for Men - Combe |
Trivago |
La-Z-Boy |
Unilever - Tresemme, Dove, Knorr |
Neffy - ARS Pharma |
Wounded Warrior |
THEREFORE, Florida Family Association’s two email blasts appear to have influenced a total of 29 companies to stop advertising on CNN primetime and news programs.
The language in the form emails prepared for sending to CNN advertisers presents a fact based emotional appeal. The prepared email begins with: "I urge your company to put media integrity, public sanity and America first by ending your advertising support for CNN’s dishonest, treasonous gaslit propaganda."
It appears that a fair number of companies are taking to heart our concerns about the public safety implications of CNN's dishonest, hate inspiring program content. Additionally, over all public concern about hate inspiring rhetoric is at an all time high which helps our message to resonate with Corporate America.
Hopefully a fair drop in companies willing to advertise on CNN will send a message not only to CNN but also to media buyers and other major companies that learn of this situation.
Influencing 29 companies to stop advertising after only two email blasts indicates that Florida Family Association should prepare a THIRD EMAIL BLAST.
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