Esurance is responsible for its own advertising buys, which for the time being will not include The O’Reilly Factor, according to a company statement.

Several financial and insurance companies that appeared on widely circulated lists of O’Reilly’s advertisers say they do not currently run ads on the program.

Voya Financial, a New York-based diversified financial company, responded to questions via Twitter.

"We have no spots scheduled to run on The O'Reilly Factor,” said Voya on Tuesday. We're committed to diversity, inclusion and equality—and respect for all individuals."

TD Ameritrade also does not currently run ads on the program, though it does have a broader ad buy with Fox News and has had at least one advertisement run during The O’Reilly Factor in the past 90 days. The company says that it did have an advertisement scheduled to run in the next “several weeks” on the program.

“Harassment of any kind is unacceptable to us, so we’ve instructed our media buying teams to pause on anything related to The O’Reilly Factor that might come up between now and then,” said a company spokesperson. “We’re watching this unfold carefully, and have lots of flexibility to make additional changes if needed.”

The CFP Board, which has just launched its “I Am a CFP Pro” campaign directed at encouraging more youth and diversity in the advisor workforce, said that it has no plans to continue running advertisements on Fox News. Though the organization appears on a list of O’Reilly advertisers, a spokesman says that it does not buy its advertising time directly.

“CFP Board’s TV advertising is purchased through an advertising network and we do not have any sponsorships or partnerships with Fox News, any of its shows or any other cable channel or show,” said the spokesman in an e-mailed statement on Tuesday. “The last sponsorship CFP Board had with Fox News was in 2015.

“Our spring flight of television advertising ends mid-April and, from February 28 to April 4, our ads have aired no more than four times on The O'Reilly Factor. We have no plans of continuing this or any advertising on Fox News properties since our 2017 advertising period ends next week.”

GEICO, which also appears on lists of O’Reilly advertisers, said that it does not currently run ads on the show, either.