Now a lonely outpost on the AM dial, WWRL/1600 was once a true New York giant. From 1964 through the '80s, it commanded the local airwaves with a mix of R&B, gospel and news — a beacon to devoted ...
“Black media is not niche, it’s necessary,” is the message from the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters, with the publishing of a study that shows Black radio remains the most consumed ...
How a Black-owned radio station maintained independence for 50 years when other media went corporate
If you’ve ever looked at the call letters on a radio station, they may have seemed like just letters to you. But at WDKX Radio in Rochester, NY the “D” stands for Frederick Douglass, the “K” for ...
Black conservative radio host Shelley Wynter drew outrage from many when he broke down the Black male electorate in the U.S. into “house African Americans and field African Americans” during an ...
“Just four years ago, there were no Black full-time sports hosts on the radio in Detroit,” Parker said. “In a city that’s nearly 80% Black, I looked at that as a problem.” Joining Parker in ownership ...
Less than 90 days after launching the country’s first all-Black sports radio station, Rob Parker’s Sports Rap Radio is no longer on the air. Sports Rap Radio debuted June 4 on AM 1270 in Detroit, ...
Black radio host and comedian Charlamagne Tha God blasted DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) programs and initiatives as "garbage" on The Daily Show, a political satire television program.
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