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Tarsha Jones, better known as Miss Jones, is an American R&B singer and radio personality. She previously worked for WQHT in New York City and 103.9 The Beat and WUSL in Philadelphia . Miss Jones was the first black woman to host Morning Radio on a hip hop radio format.
Pages in category "YouTube controversies" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alt-right ...
On January 17, 2005, Miss Jones provoked a controversy by airing a song entitled "Tsunami Song" a month after approximately 167,000 people in Indonesia and 227,000 people worldwide were left dead or missing from the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami which affected the Asia-Pacific and Somalia.
This is the second time Alex Jones' controversial YouTube presence has made headlines in the past week. On Tuesday, the Alex Jones Channel received its second "Community Guidelines Strike." If one ...
Kelly tweeted a brief response on Monday in which she pointed to President Trump's support of Jones' controversial show and said it is her job to "shine a light" on his shocking viewpoints. Her ...
Opinion: The late country music star Charley Pride made his Blackness safe for white fans. His success suggests modern Black artists must do the same.
While studying computer science at California State University, Chico, White appeared on a friend's live stream where commenters encouraged her to start a YouTube channel of her own. [3] Prior to starting on YouTube, she was a self-described " social justice warrior " and held liberal political views, but stated her beliefs changed after ...
These have included controversial performers and content, technical problems, profanities (both intentional and accidental), and joke plagiarism accusations. Several hosts and musical guests have received negative press due to their appearances on the program, including musician Sinéad O'Connor , comedian Andrew Dice Clay , and the bands Rage ...