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MyPillow Commercials Pulled from Fox News Due to Unpaid Bills
Fox News has decided to stop airing commercials from the company MyPillow, citing unpaid bills from the company’s founder, Mike Lindell. According to Fox News, once the outstanding balance is settled, they would be open to running ads from MyPillow again.
The decision comes after Fox News discovered that Lindell still owes money for the advertising time he has purchased. As of now, MyPillow commercials will no longer be aired on the network until the payments are made.
MyPillow, a company known for its pillow products, has been a frequent advertiser on various television networks, including Fox News. However, due to the outstanding debt, their commercials will not be seen by viewers for the time being.
The founder of MyPillow, Mike Lindell, has gained attention in recent years for his vocal support of former President Donald Trump. Lindell has also been heavily involved in promoting conspiracy theories surrounding the 2020 presidential election.
The decision by Fox News to pull the MyPillow commercials is a reminder of the importance of financial responsibility in the business world. Regardless of the advertising history between the companies, outstanding debts must be settled before further transactions can take place.
It remains to be seen when MyPillow will settle its unpaid bills with Fox News and if their commercials will return to the network. Until then, viewers will have to do without the familiar ad spots from the pillow company.
Photographer Eva Marie Uzcategui, from Bloomberg, captured an image of Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow. The image gained attention as part of Lindell’s profile in media coverage.