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Doug Banks. Al Benson. Big Boy (radio host) Cat Brooks. Kenny Burns (radio host) Imhotep Gary Byrd.
Country. United States. Thomas Joyner (born November 23, 1949) is an American radio personality, host, philanthropist and former musician. Joyner is the former host of the nationally syndicated The Tom Joyner Morning Show, [1] and also founder of Reach Media Inc., the Tom Joyner Foundation, and BlackAmericaWeb.com. [2]
The Tom Joyner Morning Show premiered on January 3, 1994. [4] Joyner gained ownership of the program in 2003 when he co-founded his own company, Reach Media. [5] The Black-owned media company Radio One (now Urban One) acquired majority ownership in Reach Media in November 2004, and took over syndication rights to the program in a joint venture.
Before moving to satellite radio in 2006, The Howard Stern Show peaked at 20 million listeners on syndicated terrestrial radio. [46] Unlike the above programs, Stern's radio show was broadcast daily for 4–5 hours per day. Paul Harvey, at his peak, drew an estimated 25 million listeners to his 15-minute daily program. [47]
Across the country, Black people podcasts are booming. They’re like digital versions of the Black newspapers and radio and TV shows that once played a crucial role in African American communities.
WGOK – Gospel 900 – Urban contemporary gospel. WBLX-FM – 93BLX – Urban contemporary. WDLT-FM – 104.1 WDLT – Urban adult contemporary. WRGV - 107.3 The Beat - Mainstream urban. WMXC-HD2 - 100.3 Hallelujah FM - Urban Gospel. WZEW HD-3 - 92.5 The Soul Of Mobile - Urban Adult Contemporary. WASG - AM 540 - Urban gospel.
Biden's Thursday appearances on Black radio shows in the critical states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania were his first chances to show he could answer questions and discuss his record after a ...
Years active. 1994–present. Labels. Tommy Boy, Motown, PolyGram. 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.