Palm Beach, FL. , Jan. 09, 2018 -- Canna Broadcast Media/LoudMouth News (OTCPK:CBMJ) https://cannabroadcastmedia.com/ a premier cannabis broadcasting company stands to win in the wake of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ decision last week to toss aside federal protections for states opting to liberalize marijuana laws rescinding what is known as the Cole Memo.
The reversal has caused many investors, banks, and other institutions to retreat from involving themselves with Cannabis companies. Particularly those whom conduct business that is illegal under federal law. However, companies that support those companies can also be affected as well. This extends into real estate investment, lighting, insurance, financing, and beyond. Just as the wave of optimism in the marijuana market and its seemingly unstoppable movement to legalize state by state nationally was showing signs of loosening regulations, the decision by the U.S. Attorney General has also caused an about face by most major media companies to reject advertising by Cannabis companies and those producing or selling federally illegal marijuana products.
Canna Broadcast Media helps solve this problem for cannabis companies needing to advertise in certain mainstream media, while allowing investors to take advantage of the emerging marijuana market without any of the risks that plague companies involved in federally illegal activities. CBMJ has proven an ability to get advertisements for cannabis products and businesses on mainstream media. CBMJ has established relationships in Radio, Print, TV, and online on a National and Canadian basis that allow it to get Marijuana products and companies access to mainstream media in ways that without CBMJ are currently just not possible.
CBMJ also owns the popular cannabis news radio program “Loudmouth News”. Originating in Seattle "LoudMouth News" became the first and is the longest running syndicated terrestrial radio news program that focuses on the news relating to the marijuana industry in the USA. Last week this groundbreaking series reached an agreement for LoudMouth News to be heard via syndicated networks across Canada. LoudMouth News presents the news and commentary in an entertaining neutral manner highlighting the most impactful current news in politics, products, sociological issues, businesses, and the ever-changing perceptions of marijuana usage. LoudMouth News is currently cleared to air on over 700 radio stations in the USA, is broadcast by YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVUtl_HEsKdZ1uTlnjmgB1Q and now is expanding into Canada.
Mark Schaftlein CBMJ CEO stated: “Although many may view the reversal of the Cole Memo as a setback to the industry it certainly strengthens our position at CBMJ as the premier source for cannabis companies to be able to get the word out about their products and businesses. Not only are all our business activities 100% federally legal, we have a strong foothold established in the media business, first mover advantage having the only national mainstream platforms specific to advertising any aspect of the marijuana industry, a solid corporate structure, and solid management. We are fully prepared to take advantage of the emerging marijuana industry in an ethical and legal manner.”
About CBMJ: (CBMJ) dba Canna Broadcast Media specializes in getting mainstream media cleared promoting the cannabis sector including network TV, radio, and digital ads targeting those who wish to take advantage of the incredible investment opportunities that exist in the cannabis sector. Canna Broadcast Media acquired "LoudMouth News" www.loadmouthnews.com which became the first and longest running syndicated terrestrial radio news program that focused on the news relating to the marijuana industry. LoudMouth News presents the news and commentary in an entertaining neutral manner highlighting the most impactful current news in politics, products, sociological issues, businesses, and the ever-changing perceptions of marijuana usage.
Contact: Mark Schaftlein 888 310 7855 [email protected]


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