Spin: where did we go wrong with black media

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It's a waste of money for advertisers to pitch to the brokest demographic. The weaker the advertising, the weaker the funding for content. Negroes have lost a lot of wealth and jobs, so the advertisers have backed away.

Say you had a catering business, and you made good money from Latinos off your Latin menus. If many of the companies in the community that employ Latinos went out of business and Latinos couldn't afford your shyt, you would significantly reduce your advertising to Latinos.

Now say in addition to your catering business, there were thirty or forty other businesses who made good money off the Latino community. Enough to spend advertising dollars on a local channel geared towards Latinos. And the major employers of said Latinos went out of business. The money in that demographic has dried up, so the advertising dollars will dry up as well, and the rest is pretty easy to figure out.

Now one might also come to the conclusion that if the owners of Latino media sold out to crackers beforehand, that maybe, just maybe, those Latino owners knew what was coming beforehand and sold high while they could.

So maybe, just maybe, nikkas sold out cause they already knew there would be a drastic economic recession for their target demographic in the near future. One that, maybe, that target demographic would not be able to come back from.
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Really that just the successful aspects of capitalism.

You start your brand and if you want and or lucky enough to you can buy out of it for a higher price then what the net worth was when you started.

And Bob Johson played it smart selling BET if anything, music video based programming ratings plummeted as soon as YouTube and MySpace hit the scene, so if anything he's more of an example when it's the right time to sell so to speak.
 
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