Clive Palmer’s massive anti-woke ad blitz divides media

Clive Palmer has vowed to spend north of $100 million in the lead up to the federal election, with a series of anti-woke and right-wing ads published across major mastheads over the past week.

The Age, The Australian, Daily Telegraph, The West Australian, and the Sydney Morning Herald are among the major mastheads running front-page advertisements with Palmer’s signature yellow, and a series of rotating slogans. Palmer’s Trumpet of Patriots party has booked 14 front-page advertisements over the past week, with the messaging staggered across different days and markets. TV and radio ads featuring party leader Suellen Wrightson have been on heavy rotation in marginal seats.

The ads have prompted protests from some editorial staff and interest groups, with The Newcastle Herald pulling the ad from its online news and apologising to readers.

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