publication date: Dec 11, 2009
Commentator Glenn Beck, who has a syndicated radio show and hosts a show on Fox (previously had been on CNN) has been a paid endorser for
Goldline,
a firm that sells gold coins. He joins a long line of pundits I have written about who dispense advice to the public and have endorsement deals
that create conflicts of interest.
I've previously written about the flood of gold coin company advertising during the stock market panic in late 2008 and into 2009 and why investors should be wary:
How CNBC Profits From Investor Anxiety.
Jon Stewart takes on Beck for his conflicts of interest in promoting gold:
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