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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.
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]
In the early years of the station, it was home to The Tom Joyner Morning Show until 2002, when new competitor KSOC took over the affiliation to the show. (This marked the second station Tom Joyner DJ'ed in the Metroplex, as he worked at KKDA-FM before.) After KRBV changed formats, KRNB was the sole Urban AC for two years.
In April 2001, WRKS became the New York home for the nationally syndicated Tom Joyner Morning Show, as Isaac Hayes chose not to renew his contract with the station; he remained for a few months to host the local segments within the program (known on the station as The Tom Joyner Morning Show with Isaac Hayes). Joyner's first stint on WRKS ...
For 12 years, she was the local voice of the nationwide Tom Joyner Morning Show. Today, she is the Community Director for Mill Village Ministries, a collection of social justice enterprises in the ...
WQNC took over Tom Joyner's show from longer standing urban AC rival WBAV-FM soon after that. [10] [11] WBAV subsequently answered back by signing on as an affiliate for a new syndicated show hosted by Joyner's rival, Steve Harvey. My 92.7 ident used until 2012.
Tom Hanks’ surprise appearance at “SNL50” sparked Republican backlash on social media, but some outspoken Democrats such as “The View” co-host Joy Behar understand the outrage. Hanks ...
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 ...