Last week, Jon Stewart reviewed Glenn Beck's sponsorship of Goldline, a gold-coin vendor, noting the benefit to Beck as he creates more panic and desire for gold among his viewers.
The link to Stewart's piece:
http://airamerica.com/...
Today, dailyfinance.com claimed victory when Glenn Beck was required by his keepers at Fox News to revise the description of his role with Goldline:
http://www.dailyfinance.com/...
Fox, pretending to be a news organization that prohibits its personalities from making product endorsements, has changed its description of Beck's role with respect to Goldline, now describing him as a "radio sponsor" instead of a "paid spokesman".
But as noted by Dailyfinance, the new label is not accurate, and the continued use by Goldline of Beck's image, which shockingly encourages some to purchase a product, would seem to indicate more than mere radio sponsorship, whatever that means.