2010-07-14 / Front Page

Rainbow PUSH to Address Media Issues With Marketing & Media Project

Special to the NNPA from Target Market News
(NNPA) - Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., founder and president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, has announced the creation of the Marketing & Media Project to coordinate the organization's activities and initiatives within the advertising and media industries. The Marketing & Media Project will join RPC's other industryfocused projects whose mission is to protect, defend, and gain civil and economic rights by leveling the playing fields.

Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Rev. Jesse L. Jackson "For more than a decade we have engaged corporations on their contracts and economic relationships with African- American advertising agencies and African-American media companies," said Rev. Jackson. "The creation of The Marketing & Media Project signals the elevation of that dialogue at a critical time. Current economic factors have put these businesses in peril because Corporate America has ignored the unique expertise they possess, while discounting the bottom-line significance of the consumers they represent. By centralizing our resources we can better achieve justice and economic fairness for all."

Rainbow PUSH will invite African American-owned advertising agencies, public relations firms, marketing communications firms and media companies to become member partners of The Marketing & Media Project and to provide RPC with insight and strategy on the critical issues they are facing.

Among the issues that The Marketing & Media Project will immediately address are: - Securing opportunities and fairness as part of the proposed merger of Comcast and NBC Universal - Initiating a dialogue with The Obama administration's Interagency Task Force on Federal Contracting Opportunities on increasing the allocation of the $1 billion Federal advertising budget to African- American-owned ad agencies and media

Negotiating with the automotive, telecom and other industries on the engagement of African - American advertising agencies, public relations firms and other professional services companies

Entering into a dialogue with marketing and media trade associations on a commitment of inclusion of African American professionals within their ranks

The establishment of research and databases to quantify the economic relationship between marketers, advertising agencies, black radio stations, black newspapers, black magazines, black TV and cable companies and the African American consumer market

Establish coordination between all entities of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition on marketing, media and advertising issues at the local and national levels, including 1000 Churches Connected and PUSH Excel

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