Boboy Cua in Monopoly?
Re-electionist Boboy Cua hubs controversy as DZAA FM launches new tagline “PADABA (mi si Boboy)” which appears threatening to all other candidates of diverse parties for 2010 elections. Manager Hines Hernandez says the post lynches as they would not disclose any staff or any advertisement unless attached to the governor’s allies. Cua, as one of the station’s new stockholders effective January, is in contract with DZAA General Manager Robert Maullon to cover three years in the party line. This plan though has been prearranged in 2009. Analysts however, wrap up that this move, as propaganda is an effective manner of strategy that is inclined to dominate during the election period and tends to wane right after not unless boss wins Capitol again. Aside from the latest picture, management procures new devices, hires new staff, and airs new series of shows for the purpose. Coverage incorporates most of the island’s municipalities. On the other hand, subsequent to the pre campaign period, print and broadcast media has started airing/publishing infomercials early on. The price ranges from 5 to 10,000 for radio broadcast for exposures 5 to 10 spots per day and 20 to 70 thousand for print media monthly.
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