The Urban Demographic Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.00/10 from 43 votes
Tags: blackfilm
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Title in Español:

The Urban Demographic

Title in Italiano:

The Urban Demographic

Title in Português:

The Urban Demographic

Synopsis

Seattle, Washington and its surrounding area is among the top 10 metro markets for radio. It's a highly competitive area for stations looking to carve out a niche for themselves among listeners and advertisers. For over ten years K-Sof Radio has been a leader in attracting upscale advertisers. Yet over the last few years' listener ship is way down and ratings and revenues have begun to plummet. Management has hired the nationally acclaimed Media Consulting firm of Sachs and Cohen to make an assessment and recommend to the Board of K-Sof (Davenport Media) ways that K-Sof can reclaim its prominence in the Northwest.

After an extensive market study it is determined that K-Sof could become a more profitable station by changing it's Classical music format to Urban Contemporary (Rap) music. This recommendation and the subsequent change in format sends shockwaves through the community causing a local protest group "The Sista's For Justice" to launch a boycott of the station and it's advertisers. The leader of The Sista's For Justice, Rea Williams is the live-in girlfriend of Oliver Jackson a lifelong Hip Hop fan and the nighttime Maintenance man at the station now called K-Hip.

Jackson is torn between his love of Hip Hop and his love for his girlfriend who is hell-bent on ridding the airways of rap music. Complicating matters is a former underling of Williams, Janice Green who is the attractive and fiery new Morning Host at K-HIP. Green develops a crush on Jackson who is equally smitten with Green's good looks and equal love and appreciation of Hip Hop music.

Bob Johnson is hired to implement and manage K-Hip's efforts to reclaim the number one spot in the market. Johnson falls for Joy Campbell an attractive retail store employee who like Rea Williams is opposed to rap music. Campbell as well is torn between her convictions about the negative images in hip-hop music and her affections for Bob Johnson the Program Director and man responsible for bringing Hip Hop music to Seattle.

Can K-HIP-FM survive and reclaim the number one spot in the ratings, or will public pressure and advertiser defection spell the end for Urban Radio? Find out in The Urban Demographic.

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Edward Gonzalez
7/10

The soundtrack of The Urban Demographic perfectly captures the essence of the Seattle urban scene, blending contemporary rap music with the city's unique vibe. Each track immerses you in the energy and diversity of the urban demographic, making the listening experience truly engaging.

David Nelson
4/10

The music selection in the movie feels disconnected from the narrative, making it hard to emotionally connect with the characters and their struggles. The songs chosen don't enhance the scenes or help build tension, resulting in a lackluster viewing experience.

Nancy Jones
4/10

The soundtrack of The Urban Demographic fails to capture the essence and diversity of the rap music genre. It lacks depth and originality, sounding generic and uninspired throughout the film.

Lisa Parker
8/10

The music selection in The Urban Demographic is not only entertaining but also thought-provoking, as it explores the complexities of the characters and their relationships in a dynamic and compelling way. The soundtrack enhances the storytelling and adds depth to the narrative, making it a crucial element of the overall viewing experience.

Matthew Scott
9/10

The Urban Demographic's soundtrack perfectly captures the essence of Seattle's urban culture, blending modern rap music with the city's unique vibe. The energetic beats and catchy lyrics create a dynamic atmosphere that draws listeners in and keeps them engaged throughout the storyline.

James Hall
6/10

Mark Wilson
10/10

The selection of songs in The Urban Demographic's soundtrack is diverse and well-curated, showcasing the best of urban contemporary music. Each track complements the narrative of the film, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes and creating a powerful connection between the audience and the characters.