Black Media Matters More Than Ever: Why Advertising on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG Makes a Difference

In today’s fast-paced, often one-sided media landscape, Black-owned media outlets are more than just news sources—they are platforms for truth, culture, and community preservation. That’s why Black media is not just relevant—it’s essential. And it’s why The Greenwood Beat – WFPG continues to rise as one of the most powerful voices representing the legacy and future of Black America.

Why Black Media Is More Important Than Ever

From the historical silencing of Black voices to the modern-day underrepresentation in mainstream platforms, Black media has always filled a vital role: telling our stories, our way. As we face ongoing issues of inequality, misrepresentation, and economic disparity, platforms like The Greenwood Beat stand in the gap—educating, empowering, and uplifting our communities.

We are rooted in history, broadcasting from the sacred soil of Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District, the original Black Wall Street. And we’re building a future where media reflects the richness of Black excellence, thought leadership, entrepreneurship, and resilience.

Why You Should Advertise with The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

  • Targeted Reach: Engage a loyal and growing audience that believes in buying Black, building legacy, and supporting businesses that pour into the community.

  • Cultural Credibility: When your brand aligns with WFPG, it aligns with integrity, impact, and influence. You are not just buying an ad—you are supporting a movement.

  • Real Results: From business spotlights to radio commercials, WFPG helps brands gain visibility, connect authentically, and grow revenue.

  • Cross-Platform Exposure: Your advertising extends beyond the airwaves to social media, blogs, YouTube, live events, and even merchandise campaigns.

A Platform with Purpose

When you advertise with us, you’re investing in:

  • Youth development programs

  • Black Wall Street revitalization

  • Mental health awareness

  • Entrepreneurial support

  • Creative arts and cultural education

This isn’t just media—it’s mission-driven momentum.

Be Part of the Legacy

Advertising on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is more than promotion—it’s partnership. Whether you’re a small business, a national brand, or a nonprofit, your investment helps sustain a platform that reflects and protects Black culture and voices.

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Now is the time. Our stories deserve to be heard. Our businesses deserve to be seen. And our communities deserve the support.

Advertise with The Greenwood Beat – WFPG. Because when Black media thrives, we all rise.

Dr. Angela K. Chambers Inspires at Meet the Press Day Workshop with Powerful Message on Storytelling and Legacy

Tulsa, OK – April 19, 2025 — The Meet the Press Day Workshop held at OSU-Tulsa was a powerful and engaging event that brought together D9 Leadership for dynamic conversations around media, messaging, and mission. One of the highlights of the event was the impactful presence of Dr. Angela K. Chambers, Founder and CEO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, who served as a featured panelist.

During the workshop, Dr. Chambers delivered key insights on contacting and reaching the media, sharing from her wealth of experience in media and community storytelling. She passionately emphasized the importance of creating platforms within our own communities to tell our stories—encouraging attendees to position their organizations as media outlets in their own right.

Even if mainstream media doesn’t pick up your story, you must still tell it,” Dr. Chambers stated, urging organizations to document their impact, craft their narrative, and become consistent content creators.

The session took an inspiring turn when an attendee asked Dr. Chambers about her journey as an author. She opened up about her family’s rich legacy—beginning with her great-grandfather, Neely Factory, one of Oklahoma’s first Black U.S. Deputy Marshals. She spoke proudly of her lineage of entrepreneurship, highlighting her late great uncle, Joe Phifer, who boldly opened a filling station in Oklahoma in the 1970s after returning from military service.

Dr. Chambers also shared the inspiration behind her latest release, Change Your Life in 21 Days of Good Habits—a self-guided resource and motivational tool for individuals seeking to realign and reset their lives with intention. “It’s more than a book,” she explained. “It’s a tool to help people reset—spiritually, emotionally, and physically.”

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Dr. Chambers continues to be a driving force in amplifying voices and rebuilding Black Wall Street through her platform, The Greenwood Beat – WFPG. Learn more at www.thegreenwoodbeat.com.