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CEO mocks Tucker as T-Mobile pulls advertising from Tucker Carlson for his hard criticism of leftist violence and the call to defund police.


Variety.com reports that Mike Sievert, CEO of T-Mobile taunted Tucker Carlson with a Twitter post "Bye-Bye, Tucker Carlson!"  Sievert appears to arrogantly (and wrongly) believe that T-Mobile is among many companies that will stop advertising on Tucker Carlson Tonight. 

T-Mobile is NOT a majority America owned company75% of T-Mobile is owned by foreign corporations.  T-Mobile US, Inc., commonly shortened to T-Mobile, is an American wireless network operator. Its largest shareholder is the German telecommunications company Deutsche Telekom (DT) with a 43% share, with Japanese conglomerate holding company SoftBank Group partially owning the company as well at a 24% share.

Media Matters continues to twist the words of conservative talk show hosts in order to scare advertisers away.  In this particular case, Florida Family Association is reporting on T-Mobile’s decision to stop advertising on the Tucker Carlson Tonight show.

Variety.com published an article titledTucker Carlson Is Losing More Sponsors.   The article reports in part: 

Disney, Papa John’s and Poshmark are among the advertisers who said they would ensure their commercials would not appear in Carlson’s program in the future.  In a Twitter post, the CEO of T-Mobile, Mike Sievert, even appeared to dismiss the idea that his company’s money would ever support Carlson’s program again: “Bye-bye, Tucker Carlson!”

Black Lives Matter, Carlson said during his Monday broadcast, “may be a lot of things, this moment we’re living through, but it is definitely not about Black lives. Remember that when they come for you, and at this rate, they will.” Fox News said the “they” in Carlson’s comment referred to Democratic politicians.  .But the remark spurred intense negative reaction, and two activist groups, Sleeping Giants and Media Matters for America, called attention to it and flagged it on social media to some of Carlson’s recent sponsors.


Black Lives Matter is pushing an extremist agenda with its primary mission now being a petition that states:  We call for a national defunding of police.  This is the same extremist organization that chantedPigs in a blanket fry ‘em like bacon.” 

Black Lives Matter advocates for hate against police and wants a “defund the police policy nationally” that will threaten the public safety of most Americans.   Thankfully, there are a few sane people like Tucker Carlson who are strongly challenging that agenda.

Tucker Carlson’s strong criticism of leftist extremists and their allies from elected offices, leftist media and Corporate America is refreshing to the sane tens of millions of Americans who rationally fear the violence, fear a society without proper law enforcement and fear being subjected to political correctness at their jobs and in the market place.

Tucker Carlson Tonight is hitting the issue of leftist extremism very hard.  If you have not seen his show it airs week nights at 8:00 pm on the Fox News channel.

For the most part the leftist media are blindly standing with the leftist extremist movement.  Leftist media together with their guests have in effect in some cases approved and even encouraged some of the violence and looting.  But it does not appear that T-Mobile is pulling from the leftist media which is aiding and abetting some of the leftist violence and supporting the defunding of police.  T-Mobile appears to be only dropping one of the only shows on cable news that is defending mainstream America against this insanity.

Florida Family Association has prepared an email for you to send to urge T-Mobile officials and directors to reconsider the decision to stop advertising at Tucker Carlson Tonight.

Click here to send your email to T-Mobile officers and directors(For Gmail, Yahoo and other email clients that require comma separation of addresses.)  YAHOO works best in Yahoo Mobile App, not so well with internet browser.

Click here to send your email to T-Mobile officers and directors (For Outlook and other email clients that require semicolon separation of addresses.)

This email will open in your email browser because T-Mobile and its directors are blocking normal form emails sent through the Florida Family Association email server and emails with specific Subject Line wording.  If the above link does not open in your email browser or if the email is returned to you please prepare an email using the suggested subject line, content and email addresses provided below. Please feel free to change the wording.

Suggested subject line:

Please have courage and show fairness to conservative programming.

Suggested content:

I am very disappointed that T-Mobile dropped Tucker Carlson for sanely criticizing the effort to defund police.  T-Mobiles continued advertising on leftist news networks that stand with this extremist movement indicates T-Mobile not only supports the movement but openly challenges people who dare criticize it.  Thankfully, there are many other cell phone companies that I can patronize.

Email String separated by commas

mike.sievert@t-mobile.com,
matt.staneff@t-mobile.com,
janice.kapner@t-mobile.com,
investor.relations@telekom.de,
media@telekom.de,
marcelo.claure@sprint.com

Email String separated by semicolons

mike.sievert@t-mobile.com;
matt.staneff@t-mobile.com;
janice.kapner@t-mobile.com;
investor.relations@telekom.de;
media@telekom.de;
marcelo.claure@sprint.com

Contact information:

Officers 

Mike Sievert, President and CEO
mike.sievert@t-mobile.com

Matt Staneff is T-Mobile’s executive vice president and chief marketing officer.
matt.staneff@t-mobile.com

Janice V. Kapner is the executive vice president and chief communications
janice.kapner@t-mobile.com

Directors

Timotheus Höttges , CEO
CEO of Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile’s majority stockholder
investor.relations@telekom.de
media@telekom.de

Marcelo Claure
Chief executive officer of SoftBank Group International
sbpr@softbank.co.jp


Author: ffa   20200701   Category: Media Matters  FFA: on
Tags: Tucker Carlson, T-Mobile
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