A radio personality in Bloomsburg, Pa. has joined the ranks of people whose jobs might be in jeopardy following the white supremacist rally in Charlottsville, Va.



Dave Reilly

Dave Reilly, who hosts a show and is director of new media at radio station WHLM, posted video from the event and tweeted about it, according to various news accounts. His Twitter account stated he was a member of the alt-right, according to WNEP, also called ABC 16.



A cluster of Bloomsburg-area residents carried signs and protested outside WHLM on Monday evening, with some of the criticism apparently directed at the station's owner, Columbia Broadcasting.

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According to WKOK, Columbia on Tuesday issued a statement which said in part, "WHLM and The Columbia Broadcasting Company has never condoned racism, bigotry, or hatred toward anyone or any group. Recent accusations that The Columbia Broadcasting Company condone such behavior are absolutely unfounded. Such accusations are not, and will not be handled lightly and there will be a full review of any and all materials concerning this situation at hand."



WKOK wrote this about the video it said was posted by Reilly: "The nearly five-minute video shows the white supremacists marching with torches Friday night. The video was tagged as #UniteTheRight."



Citing The Daily Item newspaper, WKOK reported that two major advertisers, including Bloomsburg University, have pulled their ads from the station, with the university also ending the contract for WHLM to broadcast its football games.



Reilly's status with the station appears uncertain, with reports saying he wasn't at work on Monday. WNEP reported that one of its reporters spoke to Reilly and he said he attended the rally as a private citizen.