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Study Hall: Black Owned Media Only Receives 1% of Corporate & Government Ad Spending

16 Feb 2024

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In this eye-opening episode of Market Mondays, Roland Martin drops a staggering statistic that has the power to change the way we view advertising and support in the media industry. With Black-owned media receiving only 1% of the total ad spending from corporations and government entities, the conversation sheds light on the disparities and challenges faced by Black entrepreneurs and media houses in today's market. Join Roland and the Market Mondays crew as they dive deep into the implications of this issue, discuss the historical context, and explore potential pathways towards a more equitable distribution of advertising dollars. This is more than just a discussion; it's a call to action for corporations, government agencies, and individuals to reassess and realign their support for Black-owned businesses. Tune in to understand the magnitude of the situation and learn what can be done to make a meaningful change.๐Ÿ”” Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the bell icon to stay updated on conversations that matter. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in corporate finance, social justice, and the future of media.#MarketMondays #RolandMartin #BlackOwnedMedia #CorporateSpending #SocialJustice #MediaDisparities #CallToActionOur Sponsors:* Check out PNC Bank: https://www.pnc.com* Check out Square: https://square.com/go/eylAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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