
Confirming what industry analysts have been
speculating for months, controversial TV host Glenn Beck will be ending his three-year stint at Fox News Channel, according to the network.
However, Fox News says it will continue an
association with Beck's company, Mercury Radio Arts, for different projects, including some digital efforts. Fox and Beck said the "Glenn Beck" show will end in December, when his current contract is
due to expire.
Although Beck's ratings have dropped to around 2 million viewers per night -- from a high of around 2.7 million just after his start in January 2009 -- the numbers are still much
higher than other cable news programs.
Beck was a lightning rod for conservative-minded political observers. Still, some of his controversial remarks sent scores of big consumer TV advertisers
running -- about 400, according to some press accounts.
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Many advertisers buy cable networks, as well as Fox News Channel, on a ROS buy -- run-of-schedule, which includes a wide-ranging package
of Fox News programs. Few advertisers buy single cable TV programs. Many Fox TV marketers that didn't want to be in Beck's show simply shifted to other Fox shows.
Many direct-response and
financial advertisers remained on his show, including one where Beck had a close association, such as Goldline International.