ClosedCaption
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edge said:so they claim. tell me, how did they not advertise there? tv stations and channels are not run by communities, they are fun city wide. nbc here would have the same commercials city wide, not by community.
pure nonsense.
Why dont you find out instead of running around going "How, When, Why?"
You seem to think that your ignorance is my burden or because you dont know how, it cannot be true
A typical Radio Station trying to advertise to standard neighborhoods would have a hard time NOT reaching poor neighborhoods.
It was edge who started talking about waves
yeah right...what did they do black out the minority neighborhoods? lmao. you're a fanatical tool.
LAN says, due to the state's failure to properly advertise the programs—specifically to lower income communities—that there were only 849 Latino applicants and 878 African American applicants to the Resettlement Program, compared to nearly 18,000 Caucasian applicants. Similarly, the organization says a mere 432 Latino applicants and 485 African American applicants applied to the RREM Program, compared to more than 7,000 Caucasian applicants.
Latino, African-American Applicants Unfairly Denied Sandy Relief Funds? | NBC 10 Philadelphia
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This is the link I provided and Edge thought he saw something about radio waves or something. He's always seeing something that isnt there.
So instead of reading the link I provided, you guys start in about how radio waves work