Black Talk Radio Down on Dems and GOP: Study Finds Criticism of Parties and Black Voters
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (AScribe Newswire) — Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential candidacy illustrates the importance of talk radio among black Americans. To help predict how this medium may influence the upcoming presidential elections, the Center for Media and Public Affairs examined the political content of black talk radio shows during the 2006 national elections.
Throughout the final week of the 2006 election campaign, CMPA analyzed 62 hours of programming from four shows that address politics and public policy issues for a national audience: The Bev Smith Show, Al Sharpton Show, Lincoln Ware Show, and The Black Eagle, hosted by Joe Madison.
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