Tucker Carlson became embroiled in controversy in March 2019 after progressive media watchdog Media Matters released recordings of his calls into the shock-jock radio program "Bubba The Love Sponge."

In the recordings, from years ago, Carlson is heard making comments degrading women — calling them "extremely primitive" and comparing them to dogs — and defending the now-convicted child sexual abuser Warren Jeffs.

People called for top advertisers including Mitsubishi, Progressive, and My Pillow to cut ties with Carlson's Fox News show.

Despite an initial exit of more than 12 brands, Carlson didn't shy away from attacking Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, immigration, and defending white supremacy.

In recent months, at least 37 brands have stopped advertising on the show following Carlson's inflammatory on-air comments regarding women and immigrants.

Advertisers continue to ditch Tucker Carlson's Fox News show after months of controversy surfaced offensive comments from Carlson about women and immigration.

In March 2019, progressive media watchdog Media Matters for America published recordings of Carlson making inflammatory comments years ago during calls to the shock-jock radio program "Bubba The Love Sponge." In the recordings, Carlson made numerous degrading remarks about women — calling them "extremely primitive" and comparing them to dogs — and defended the now-convicted child sexual abuser Warren Jeffs.

In a statement, Carlson refused to apologize, saying: "Media Matters caught me saying something naughty on a radio show more than a decade ago. Rather than express the usual ritual contrition, how about this: I'm on television every weeknight live for an hour. If you want to know what I think, you can watch. Anyone who disagrees with my views is welcome to come on and explain why."

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Critics are once again calling for advertisers to stop running commercials on Carlson's Fox News program.

According to Media Matters, brands including Mitsubishi, Progressive, and My Pillow continued to advertise on the Fox News show.

"Our advertising media spend is determined based on demographics and psychographics, not politics," a Mitsubishi Motors North America representative told Business Insider on Monday. "Our strategic marketing intent is to share our key product news with consumers through a variety of media channels. We will monitor the situation and adjust our advertising if necessary."

Carlson also faced backlash over some of his comments about women and immigrants on his show, including saying that immigrants coming to the US from impoverished regions make the country "poorer and dirtier," and claiming months later that immigrants had "plundered" America's wealth. Fox News did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

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As of August 2019, at least 37 advertisers have cut ties with the program in recent months, including CareerBuilder, Dell Technologies, Red Lobster, and SmileDirectClub.

Business Insider has contacted brands that still advertise on the show for comment on their future plans and will update the list if any brands indicate they are planning to cut ads.

Here's the full list of brands that have pulled their ads from Carlson's show in recent months: