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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.
The Richard Pryor Show (2011-13) Roc (2005-07) Showtime at the Apollo (2005-08) The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2009) Soul Food (2011-13) South Central (2007-09) Starting Over (2005-07) That's My Mama (2009-13) That '70s Show (2011) That '20s Show (2013) Three Busy Debras (2012) The Tom Joyner Show; The Tracy Morgan Show (2010-13) Ugly Betty ...
The Tavis Smiley Show was broadcast daily from January 2002 to December 16, 2004, in Los Angeles, [43] when Smiley decided not to renew his contract with NPR. [44] The show was a news and opinion program focusing upon issues of race, diversity, and ethnicity and often featured guest speakers. It was an hour-long show.
On November 26, 2014, WCFB flipped from Urban AC to classic hip hop. At that time, WCFB dropped the syndicated "Tom Joyner Morning Show", and replaced it with The Steve Harvey Morning Show. [13] However, due to negative audience feedback, in December 2014, WCFB flipped back to Urban AC, with the classic hip hop format moving to their HD3 sub ...
Appearing on the talk show's companion podcast Behind the Table, the 82-year-old said Tuesday that she's sympathetic to right-wing Americans who were offended by Sunday evening's revival of Hanks ...
Tom Joyner has had cameo roles in two films-The Gospel (2005) [25] [26] and Madea Goes to Jail (2009). [27] [28] During the early 1980s he was a host of the Ebony/Jet Showcase, a syndicated television magazine program. He also had another television show, The Tom Joyner Sky Show (2003), [29] and has appeared on many other television programs. [30]
The Tom Joyner Show is a one-hour, live-action, comedy-variety show hosted by Tom Joyner. It features celebrities and musical artists. It is not to be confused with the Tom Joyner Morning Show. It aired from Fall 2005 to May 2006. In May 2006, Joyner announced that the series would cease production due to high production costs.
Tom Joyner, who was first AD on such notable films as Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, George Roy Hill’s Slap Shot and Clint Eastwood’s Bronco Billy, died February 22 after a long battle with cancer ...