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In 2017, Nandini Jammi helped launch a company called Sleeping Giants to pressure corporate advertisers into boycotting conservative media. With little more than a Twitter account, a Facebook group and a gift for incendiary rhetoric, the company reportedly prompted a range of corporations, from Pfizer to Walmart, to pull advertising from Fox News and other right-leaning outlets.
Now, with boycotts becoming a fixed tactic, including secondary boycotts targeting states with new Republican-backed voting laws, Jammi has transitioned from aggressor to protector: advising companies on how to avoid becoming targets. Her new enterprise, “Check My Ads,” says it provides “brand safety training that empowers marketers to protect their brands … We help you identify where your ad dollars are going and to align your media buy with your values.”
Today on
Sekulow, we discussed two Democrat Congressmen sending a letter to the CEO’s of major cable providers asking if they will be deplatforming Fox News, Newsmax, and OAN.
We’ve seen social media platforms like Parler be deplatformed. Now members of Congress are taking aim at the major players on the conservative side of cable news. They’re going after Fox News, Newsmax, and OAN directly. They’re going directly to the cable providers.
Congresswoman Anna Eshoo and Congressman Jerry McNerney sent letters to top executives at AT&T, Verizon, Roku, Amazon, Apple, Comcast, Charter, Dish, Cox, Altice, Google parent Alphabet, and Hulu. Both of these members of Congress are from California and are on the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Congresswoman Eshoo is also on the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology on the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
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