WPUL Radio commercial: Democrats need to spend more Ad Dollars with Black Media
1590 WPUL in Daytona Beach began running ads Monday criticizing the Democratic Party for ignoring Black voters. Black-owned radio stations and newspapers have complained to the Florida Democratic Party about the lack of political ads placed in black-owned media. A lack of response prompted the radio ads on 1590 AM (WPUL), said Charles W. Cherry II, publisher of The Florida Courier, a statewide black newspaper.
"If you want to win by getting black people to vote in the state of Florida, you must actively engage the black community's political culture. A large part of this culture is black-owned media," said Cherry, whose family owns 11 radio stations and two newspapers.
"If you want to win by getting black people to vote in the state of Florida, you must actively engage the black community's political culture. A large part of this culture is black-owned media," said Cherry, whose family owns 11 radio stations and two newspapers.
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