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The station has received phone calls all day about the move. Barry said for every one complaint, it is receiving about 50 calls in support of the decision to drop Limbaugh. A number of anti-Limbaugh campaigns are pressuring companies to ditch Limbaugh, using Facebook, Twitter and other online forums. The exact tally isn't clear but has grown. Companies such as ProFlowers and Legal Zoom pulled their ads over the weekend. AOL Inc. and Tax Resolution Services Co. brought the number of advertisers fleeing the show to nine as of Monday. And a number of companies, such as Sears Holding Corp. and Capital One Financial Corp. said their ads were mistakenly run on the show and have vowed to avoid any further airings. The Rush Limbaugh Show is heard on nearly 600 stations by up to 20 million people each week, according to Clear Channel.
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