Tennessee retailer D.T. McCall & Sons told The Tennessee Star on Wednesday that Cumulus Media and Scripps Media, Inc. both refused to broadcast advertisements inspired by former President Donald Trump on Cumulus’ Nashville radio station, SuperTalk 99.7 WTN, and Scripps’ Nashville television station, NewsChannel 5.
The offending ads feature an impersonator of Trump wearing a suit and a Make America Great Again Hat who performs an impression of the former president while extolling the virtues of D.T. McCall & Sons and excoriating nameless competitors at “the lumber yards.”
“These are sick people at the lumber yards,” said the Trump impersonator in one of the four ads reviewed by The Star. “They charge you for cords, and hoses, and haul offs,” he continued, “they call them hidden charges, it’s the type of surprise that you don’t want to see. It’s like an October Surprise, but it’s worse.”
In another, the impersonator explained, “I was this close, very close to buying from the lumber yards,” until, “I turned my head at the last second, and I saw a big, beautiful ad for D.T. McCall’s.”
A.J. McCall, the owner of the Tennessee appliance company, told The Star on Monday that Cumulus declined to run the commercials on its Nashville radio station even after McCall had the ads modified to include a disclaimer clarifying that Trump did not personally lend his voice to his company for the ads.
“I found a Trump impersonator that sounds really exactly like Trump. He made some ads for us. Cumulus wouldn’t run them,” said McCall. “We put a disclaimer at the end; Cumulus still won’t run them.”
The reported refusal to run ads featuring an impression of Trump’s catchphrases and cadence could prove to be the latest hurdle for the radio network that has sometimes struggled with its conservative hosts and audience.
In 2023, Bob Boccia sued Cumulus, who was formerly a morning show co-host on the company’s Memphis station, WKIM News/Talk 98.9, until the broadcaster mandated that all employees receive COVID-19 vaccinations. Cumulus was the first national broadcast company to announce a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
National radio personality Dan Bongino formerly announced his intention to leave the company due to the vaccine mandate but later stated that he would remain after Cumulus dropped the mandate in 2023.
According to a 2023 company report published by Cumulus, the broadcasting company is “committed to advancing and cultivating an environment where diversity, equity, and inclusion combine to create a sense of belonging for all,” highlighting the broadcaster’s commitment to the controversial Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) ideology.
The report further reveals Cumulus created a DEI Steering Committee in 2020, joined the CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion coalition in 2021, and “engaged a DEI advisory firm to further expand our DEI efforts” in 2022.
McCall told The Star on Wednesday that Scripps raised legal concerns about running the ad on NewsChannel 5.
“Channel 5 says that their lawyers rejected the commercial, but my understanding of trademark law is that it should be obviously a parody of Trump, because there’s the impersonator right there on the screen,” said McCall. “You can tell it’s not Trump.”
Scripps similarly offers a web page extolling its commitment to DEI, where it explains its commitment to “a diverse and inclusive culture” starts “by looking inward to build and celebrate a diverse and inclusive workplace,” which is reflected through the broadcaster’s “recruiting and hiring practices.”
NewsChannel 5 has faced accusations of partisanship, and in April its reporter Phil Williams acknowledged he was aware of the claim Representative Justin Jones (D-Nashville) covered up reports of a 2020 sexual assault by a homeless person against two activists who participated in a 62-day protest Jones led in Nashville’s Legislative Plaza.
Williams claimed he did not pursue the story after he questioned Jones, and the that lawmaker told Williams he was romantically entangled with the person behind the claim.
Watch the ad denied by Scripps Media here.
Listen to one of the ads that Cumulus Media refused here.
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Tom Pappert is the lead reporter for The Tennessee Star, and also reports for The Pennsylvania Daily Star and The Arizona Sun Times. Follow Tom on X/Twitter. Email tips to [email protected].
Photo “Ad” by D.T. McCall & Sons.
Editor’s Note: D.T. McCalls is an advertiser on The Michael Patrick Leahy Radio Show, which currently airs all three radio ads featuring the Trump impersonator.
“Coward” is way too kind in describing the wayward urnalyst, Phil Williams.
It took deviled Phil how many years to hide his own personal drama trauma filled scandals, and the media paid him back ever so kindly.
It should be no surprise that E.W. Scripps Company leans heavily left throughout it’s reported political party donations.
Irony, Scripps is banking on the 2024 election-year political advertising revenue to reach $240 million-$270 million range to make up for revenue shortages in basic bad business decisions.
DT McCall is my favorite place to buy appliances & furniture from now on.
Shocked & disappointed at 99.7 radio. Just lost a fan.
Damn the Democrats.
They are cheating like crazy with the ACTBLUE illegal foreign funding that they are laundering by using American citizens names that have not made the donationso.
This is MONEY LAUNDERING. AND RICO VIOLATIONS. The corrupt FBU & DOJ know of this criminal organization & their crimes being committed to help a feckless candidate.
This country cannot withstand this corrupt Democrat/Fascist/ Marxist Party any longer.
VOTE TRUMP & SAVE AMERICA
Look, everyone! It’s the A-hole Patrol!
Good ads, paid for by a good company, turned down by the AHP. Losers.
Imagine that. Channel 5 STILL refers to Jan 6 as an “insurrection.”
So much for inclusivity. Hypocrites.
hmm microsoft is blocking me from seeing the ads.. hmm
I wish I had a DT McCall around me in PA. I need a new washer and dryer. I would buy from a fellow Donald Trump supporter .
Lawsuit Incoming
This x 100K. The local news outlets are just as much propaganda outlets as the national ones. But then, they’re all pretty much owned by the same people. Heck, even our local paper here in Cookeville is just another leftist corporate mouthpiece.
Remember these enemies of free speech.
Call, fax, email, boycott.
Triggered low-life
That is strange that 99.7 would reject such ads, considering the ads for “Safe House” that are constantly making fun of Biden.
I mean, “Come on, Man!” 99.7 is very conservative. It hasn’t changed from the days when Phil Valentine was the afternoon personality. The hosts are constantly on the attack regarding the hypocrisy of the Biden administration as well as the ineptitude of the emotion-fueled Harris “campaign.”
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I look forward to lawsuits from a Trump DOJ regarding “unreported donations in kind” to Leftist candidates from the “legacy news outlets” in the last two national elections. I’d also like to see national “news personalities” sued out the wazoo for slander as it is obvious they lied with intention to cause damage. Yes, the First Amendment “freedom of speech” is bounded by prohibitions against treason, sedition, libel, and slander. Maybe “assault” could be included on that list, but I am hesitant to include “hate speech,” as current technology does not allow us to know a person’s motivations.
Phil Williams is a coward! NC5 can’t help themselves, they are who they are. Hopefully, people will see this and act accordingly.
WBIR in Knoxville needs to register as a Super PAC for the Democrat Party. Journalism will never recover from the agenda driven bias they have fed the American people.