[14][17][18], WVON was a "heritage" station to Chicago's black community featuring great Black air personalities like Moses "Lucky" Cordell, Bruce Brown, Herb Kent "The Cool Gent",[19][20][21] E. Rodney Jones,[19] Cecil Hale, Joe "Youngblood" Cobb,[19] Ed "Nassau Daddy" Cook, Bill "Butterball" Crane, Pervis Spann,[13][19] Don Cornelius,[19] Sid McCoy (who would accompany Cornelius when he formed Soul Train), Richard Pegue, Bernadine C. Washington, Jay Johnson, newsmen Roy Wood[19] and Jim Moloney, a very young reporter/engineer Larry Langford and many others. Jack has appeared on national television many times, including a speaking role on the George Lopez Show. Season two, Mob Land, is about a high-rolling lawyer who joins forces with the feds to try to bring down one of the most powerful criminal syndicates in the country. WVON (1690 AM "The Voice of the Nation", originally "Voice of the Negro") is a radio station serving the Chicago market, which airs an African-American -oriented talk format. No evidence has been shared. When brothers Leonard and Phil Chess bought WHFC-AM 1450 in 1963, their goal was to promote Chess Records, renaming the outlet WVON for Voice of the Negro. Not everyone is pleasant to deal with all of the time. Ive had many disappointments, but I learn everyday, so I wont say that Ive failed, only learned lessons. And for a young person just coming out of the Army and returning to school and the civil rights movement was at a fever pitch I used to listen to "Hot Line," which was hosted by Wesley South. There are very few stations that can say they have chronicled the progress of black people in this country from the '60s to now. I have a never-ending creative mind, but Ive found that Im most creative in the evening. I produced the show Chicagos Best on WGN-TV. [28] WVON reduced its news and community programming beginning in 1974, but continued to air a weekly broadcast by Jesse Jackson. I tell people 'VON today is an acquired listenership. All Rights Reserved. She said Lucky Cordell headed upstairs after the fire started and the two became trapped, she said. Thats what he lives for., Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. Deeb, Gary. A few years later, Magic took his Rap Attack to commercial station WBLS and fostered the careers of producer Marley Marl, and artists like Biz Markie and Big Daddy Kane. "WVON celebrates 50th birthday with celebs, pols". With just 1,000 watts of power, the station surprised everyone by becoming a broadcast sensation, indeed giving voice to a culture and community otherwise marginalized on the airwaves. They know where they're going to come to get the real deal. The Cliff Kelley Show, Weekdays 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Terri Hemmert,Weekdays 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lin Brehmer,Weekdays 5:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Funny story, my mother said that at around four years old, I would cry because I didnt want to wear pants, and that I only wanted to wear dresses, lol! I always tell people Chicago is such fertile ground for our people, great movements. Robin Quivers | Source: Getty Images / Getty. I heard a caller today say: "You know, sometimes I don't like you, but it's like I'm married to you, and I can't get rid of you. Morbid is a true crime, creepy history and all things spooky podcast hosted by an autopsy technician and a hairstylist. Leonard caught the radio bug in college as program director of the University of Illinois station WPGU. If you look at history, from Lu Palmer to Herb Kent, even with Pervis Spann, with blues, Cliff Kelley today, I can look at a number of individuals the reasons I can communicate with the black community is because of 'VON. And it was very inspiring in this short period of time, an hour format, that Mr. South was able to interview two of our giants in the black movement in this country. He later purchased WVON in the late 1970s. American Idol Chatter for 16 years. I think the black media in general, and WVON specifically, played a profound role in history and, in one case I can cite, the election of Chicago's first black mayor (Harold Washington). [11][15][16] WVON ran 1,000 watts during the day and 250 watts at night. Lindsey started out interning at Howard Universitys WHUR and got his first break filling in for a DJ who couldnt make it in. Mon - Fri: 06:00 AM - 10:00 AM. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/103.0.0.0 Safari/537.36, 2nd Helping sponsored by Residential Improvement Services, The Daily Game sponsored by Maryland Lottery, Operation Severe Weather Tire World Auto Service Centers, Connecting Communities Submit Your Event. Ken DunkinState representative in the 5th District, and frequent WVON guest. Christening the show Quiet Storm after a hit single from Smokey Robinson, Lindseys smooth soulful playlist was an instant success, and may well have influenced the growth of the smooth Jazz sector of the music and radio business. Sometimes people turned it on to hear the music, but along the way they got the message. Moses "Lucky" Cordell, known as the "Baron of Bounce" on WVON radio, has died less than two weeks after he and his daughter were rescued from a fire in their South Shore home. Mary J. Blige. Deep Cover is a show about people who lead double lives. ABC7 was there for WVON's star-studded gala in 2013, celebrating 50 years of elevating Black culture. I was never really shy. Who did you inherit your style from? The Patty Vasquez Show, WGN-AM, weeknights, 11 p.m. - 2 a.m. Throughout the 1960s, many listeners on the south and west sides of Chicago wholeheartedly agreed with Cordell's sentiments towards the local radio station WVON 1450AM, "The Voice of the Tom Joyner | Source: Getty Images / Getty. WVON's origins lie in WHFC, which began in 1926, broadcasting from the Hotel Flanders in Chicago. On February 19, 2002, The HistoryMakers played host to a free public event entitled WVON: The Good Ol Days of 60s Radio. Melody Spann Cooper, chairman of Midway Broadcasting and general manager of WVON, confirmed that Jackson and. Part of that comes from working in TV news, especially during breaking news times. Epic wins. [34][35][36] Jan Under the agreement, WCEV would operate from 1PM to 10PM Monday through Friday, with WXOL taking the rest of the hours. So it was listened to by almost everyone in Chicago who was African and American, and I'm sure whites and others listened, too, because of the music. Required fields are marked *. Don't tear up your own home. Ive always loved watching TV, and would impersonate Oprah and other talk show hosts with my baby dolls as an audience. Shes the host of the evening show airing Monday-Thursday from 6 p.m. 9 p.m., where she invites listeners and viewers on social media to simply, TALK to Samantha.. That feeling was one that I knew an HBCU would give me. Id have a pretend radio station using my stepfathers records as my music (I named my station WSMT the SMT are my initials). We're a better nation because of the Voice of a Nation. Talent hosted by Samantha Thomas is available on VON.TV and streaming platforms, ROKU, Amazon, and Apple TV. Martha Jean The Queen Steinberg (September 9, 1930 January 29, 2000) was an influential African-American radio broadcaster and later was also the pastor of her own church. Yvonne Daniels was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1995. I'm not so arrogant as to believe that 'VON is a larger portion of it, but I'll tell you this: We are better because we are here. In 2007, the station's studios were moved from their longtime home at 3350 S. Kedzie to the former Soft Sheen Products Building on 87th Street in Chicago's Chatham neighborhood. It launched officially in 2015 with a series of episodes highlighting Chicago influencers and Chicago dining. Jacks band was also the personal favorite of Vice President Al Gore and played many of their events both personal and for the administration. Our innovative concepts and approach to delivering intimate and scaled events tailored to fit client needs are unparalleled in today's broadcasting landscape. Afternoon Drive, Weekdays2 p.m. - 7 p.m. TOP ROW, FROM LEFT:Melba Lara, Tony Sarabia, Jennifer WhiteBOTTOM ROW, FROM LEFT:Lauren Chooljian, Marc Garber, Jerome McDonnell, TOP ROW, FROM LEFT:Chip Mitchell, Natalie Moore, Michael PuenteBOTTOM ROW, FROM LEFT:Becky Vevea, OdetteYousef and Sarah Karp. No one can stop you, but you. Q&A Anita Wilson Gospel Musics Soul Sister, Q&A with Kiley Russell, Founder of Kemit Academy, Q&A With Briahna Gatlin, Head Of Swank PR, EYE ON CHI: Kendria K Love Harris aka K Love The Poet, EYE ON CHI: Ana Sierra of Ana Sierra of ASWBL Ana Sierra Womens Basketball League, EYE ON CHI: Rick Stone Stone and Robert. And they were saying how we should stop the riots. And it grew up with 'VON. Tags: BBChicago, black media, Dsanders, Samantha Thomas, talent, VonTV, WVON. FROM LEFT:Producer Gabe (Gabe Ramirez),ShowbizShelley (Michelle Menaker) andJ-Niice(Jamar McNeil). One of the big things we did, we gave away Christmas baskets. Atlanta Radio Personalities Among National Black Radio Hall Of Fame Inductees. Cordell, 86, died Tuesday night at the University of Chicago medical center, where he had been in the intensive care unit since June 28. But I think, overall, it has given the black community an opportunity to have our own voice, our own analysis of issues, from our own unique perspective, given the dynamics of the American society. [3], In May 2019, former Cook County Board President Todd Stroger joined the station as morning co-host. It was during her career as a TV News producer that Samantha received an EMMY Award. Have you always been comfortable talking to people? For eight years Joyner would do a weekly morning show at K-104 in Dallas, and fly to Chicago every weekday afternoon for a show at WGCI. Thank you! Jack and his partners, Jimmy Alexander and Lisa Anne are proud to host mornings on regional stand out 106.9 The Eagle. But a great Chicago radio station WVON-AM 1690 has managed the feat: The institution marks its 50th anniversary Monday and celebrates with a concert featuring Toni Braxton at the Chicago Theatre on Saturday. But that's true of most of the reading and listening areas of communication. Samantha Thomas is an Emmy winning journalist, entertainment/lifestyle correspondent and radio/social personality. It meant everything: a way to air your views. What was your greatest failure and what did you learn from that? If I had a superpower it would probably be telepathy. I waited two years to attend, but the wait was just what I needed. All Rights Reserved. Youre responsible for you, so I keep that in mind daily. [19] Other similar stations across the country took inspiration from WVON's format. What are talent hotbeds, and how do we create them? For fifty years WVON Radio has built a reputation for being the social conscious of Black Chicago. A legendary disc jockey on the airwaves of Philadelphia and New York in the 1950s and 1960s, Douglas Wendell Jocko Henderson was a pioneer of the slick-talking, rapid-fire radio patter that influenced Black and White jockeys nationwide and laid a cultural foundation for rap music. We took the market by storm. From the archives of the Coalition for the Remembrance of Elijah Muhammad, this short documentary . Part cohost and part cosigner, Quivers has maintained a precarious and controversial role as a foil for Sterns arguably racist rants: Does her presence give Stern a pass, or does she keep him in check? Grand Crossing District officers were the first to respond to the fire and were told by a woman outside that Cordell and his daughter Pat were still inside. Crocker first became a household name on New Yorks Black station, WWRL. Verneda Scott. And one of the reasons was to give a different view of black life to the general public, the radio-listening public. Pervis Spann, who helped boost the careers of many radio personalities, disc jockeys and successful recording artists as he transformed WVON into the "Voice of the Negro" and . And dominated. Saturday: 12:00 AM - 06:00 AM Because the white radio stations never gave us that much time. Search On air radio personality jobs in Rockville, MD with company ratings & salaries. Using the name "Ebony Moonbeams," Williams started her career in broadcasting in 1973 when. The 1450 frequency was left silent for a time. They were attracted by some good jazz and blues, and along with that would be the story. WVON was one of the greatest (and some will argue THE greatest) big-city black radio stations of the 60's/70's era. Social media is the wave. Along the way, the Voice of the Negro became the Voice of the Nation. [29], In 1977, Combined Communications Corporation purchased Globetrotter Communications, and the following year Combined Communications merged with Gannett Co.[30][31] In 1982, Yvonne Daniels joined WVON as morning drive host. So I counteract negative energy when Im faced with it, with some positive energy. [13][14] 97.9 WEHS's call sign was changed to WHFC, and simulcast WVON's programming until 1965, when 97.9 adopted a jazz format as WSDM. Have you progressed in your career as you have expected? To hear all of season 3 early, ad-free, subscribe to Pushkin+ in Apple Podcasts or at pushkin.fm/plus. Officers also tried to rescue the Cordells but could not make it into the room where they were trapped because ofthe heat, authorities said. I don't know. One of my favorite books is: The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, My favorite quote/affirmation/scripture is: Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:5-6 NIV, If you can dream it, you can do it. Walt Disney, She must be a lesbianno mention of a man at all in her life, Your email address will not be published. In a major market, it was the first 24-hour R&B station, and it had tons and tons and tons of listeners. We are able to survive because it is here. How do you want to improve yourself in the next year? Cliff's interview covers critical issues that impact the African American community. Almost twenty years after his death, WHUR jock Marvin Lindseys Quiet Storm playlist remains an inspiration for imitators at radio stations across the country. That evening, firefighters pulled him and his 60-year-old daughter out of their home in the 7300 block of South Euclid Avenue, officials said. They were, for African-American listeners across the country, the important and influential voices and leaders of their communities. What killed us was FM radio, and people are so fickle. It had monster ratings, ruled the soul music scene and became a radio legend -- all with only 1000 watts days and 250 watts at night on 1450. It officially launched in 2015 with a series of episodes highlighting Chicago Influencers and Chicago Dining. [27] On August 24, 1976, FM classical music station WFMT was allowed to simulcast on 1450 as an interim operator while the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) evaluated applications for a new license for the frequency. By Erick Johnson. Seven years later, their stories collided when a small town detective got a tip and became convinced that if he could solve one mystery, he'd solve the other. There are so many other stations with so many more listeners, right? They don't play it safe. At Roosevelt 'L' Station, Obama Closes Inaugural Summit As Inspirer-In-Chief, Common, Lin-Manuel Miranda Close Obama Summit With Epic Freestyle [VIDEO], 62-Foot Norway Spruce To Become City Christmas Tree At Millennium Park, Wild Costume Art Returns To Beverly Arts Center Stage With 'Wandering Bird', 82 Percent Jump In Police Accountability Budget Not Enough, Alds. Yes, my work ethic has been tested. And we were 1,000 watts in the daytime, 250 watts at night, that's all! The Opening Bell, Weekdays 5 a.m. - 6 a.m. & The Steve Cochran Show. I love it here, and I love being from here! His decision to. After college, Williams started her career in radio as an intern for Kiss 108 in Boston, and made the move to New York Citys Kiss-FM, where she eventually landed her own air shift; and then on to New Yorks Hot 97. Samantha eventually created her own media lane, and in 2014 started the initial concept of her Web-Series, SmallTALK With Samantha. All Rights Reserved. What makes for a good urban talk station? Jack Diamond Show. Afternoon Drive, Weekdays 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. [49] In late 2018, its studios were moved to the South Loop. All from Chicago, one of the U.S.' most thriving cities for African Americans. Race riots, racism, food stamps, poverty, civil rights from a black point of view, which we never had before. Actually, yes. The station served as a springboard for Barack Obama during the early days of his political career.[2]. The Matt McGilf Show will air weekdays from 1pm until 3 right before . Why journalism? As president and general manager of Chicago's WVON-AM, Melody Spann-Cooper heads the only African American-owned radio station in the nation's third-largest market. Currently, Samantha is an on-air personality at WVON 1690AM/i HeartRadio, Chicago's oldest African Amercan-owned news talk radio station. Two years later, Frankie Crocker hired Williams at WBLS-FM in her hometown, New York City. Be the first to know latest important news & events directly to your inbox. A nationally renowned pioneer blending hip-hop, radio and community activism, David Cook moved from the Bronx to the Bay Area shortly after the dawn of the hip-hop era. You want to know the pulse of what's happening in our community, what we're thinking on particular issues? What have you been able to bring to the late night talk format that will set you apart from others? WVON's origins date back to 1963, when the radio station's owner Chess Records began programming soul, and rhythm and blues music. Jack has also interviewed a Whos Who in sports, including virtually every major name in every major sport, and in many instances, participated in the Washington sports teams, community and charity outreaches. Sway now hosts the morning show on Sirius satellite radios Shade 45. According to WVON disc jockey Lucky Cordell, "You know a radio station is not the wires and the tubes and a transmitter. I jumped on that wave early in the game, although I didnt understand how effective and cool it would be for my job. In 1998, Joyner became the first African-American inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame. Mojo was well known for his habit of playing lengthy recordings without interruption and was hugely influential in the formation of the Detroit techno scene. We were out in the midst of that. [33] Two former WVON personalities, Pervis Spann and Wesley South, were the principals of Midway Broadcasting. You want to learn about what matters, what impacts us directly or indirectly? "In the Wake of the News.". Condon, David. (It was) very, very, very important; because all of (the hosts) had names that were well-known, there was a great listening audience. You will have some strong feedback supporting or in opposition. However, the gift of speaking was always within me, and it was noticed by Melody Spann-Cooper, the owner of WVON 1690AM, in 2019. We were just the hottest thing in Chicago. So in the confusion and everything, I think the talk radio thing was born here at WVON. [48] This happened when Midway Broadcasting took over management of the station using an LMA (like a lease agreement) on the frequency licensed to Berwyn, Illinois and owned by Clear Channel Communications (now known as iHeartMedia). To this day, we still believe in gathering for family dinners. Good Sport dives into worlds like F1 racing, table tennis, NBA shooting, and beyond. A triple-threat performer of song, dance and comedy, Thomas nighttime show, Hoot and Holler, was an influential source of blues and R&B for a generation of white and Black listeners alike. [38], WXOL aired a blues oriented format, and its appearance on the dial sparked an immediate increase in the sales of blues records in the Chicago area. Were you influenced by anyone? ", Herb KentLegendary Chicago broadcaster; was one of WVON's original disc jockeys. A radio station is people." 1. Russ Parr | Source: The Washington Post / Getty. There's something about this place. [4] WHFC's frequency was changed to 1450 in 1941, as a result of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement. Not attending immediately after graduation increased my desire to go away. In 1978 she became the first African American woman rock DJ at WRQX-FM in Washington, D.C. WVON: The Good Ol Days of 60s Radio. Being multifaceted in the media industry, or any field for that matter, is important, especially during this time. His unbridled and unusual music selection inspired legions of fans in Detroit, and Mojo is recognized for having introduced listeners to a number of artists that include Prince, The B-52s, and Kraftwerk. He became the station's program and music director in 1965 and went on to become WVON's general manager in 1970. Broadcasting first on WGPR in Detroit, Mojo challenged ideas about the role of a radio jockey. Oprah! After starting as a DJat WGES in Chicago in 1952, Cordell moved to WGRY in Gary before working at WVON in Chicago. WBBM 780 AM/105.9 FM Newsradio CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Pat Cassidy, Felicia Middlebrooks, Keith Johnson, Kris Kridel TOP ROW, FROM LEFT: Josh Liss, Nancy Harty, Jeff Joniak BOTTOM ROW, FROM LEFT: Len. We go from one extreme to another, and we always meet up in the middle. Jack cohosted Broadcast House, Live for WUSA, TV, channel 9, and he was the featured host on FOX TVs. [13] Roland Martin hosted a program on WVON from October 2005 to October 2008.[45][46][47]. (WVON ). But we were in the food markets, vegetable markets, community centers, just everywhere. Crocker assembled a huge, multiracial audience, and had a great influence on the mainstreaming of disco. [25] In 1975, Globetrotter bought WNUS-AM-FM from the McLendon interests for $4,450,000; they moved WVON from 1450 to the 5,000-watt former WNUS signal on 1390 on February 5 of that year at 3:30p.m.,[26] which increased WVON's coverage area significantly. Police Hiring Process Discriminates Against Blacks, Latinos: Ald. What does the science say about the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic? [4][5] It was owned by Richard W. Pamela Brown said her father and sister both underwent several surgeries. But originally, journalism wasnt my major. Everybody fought to get on the air at WVON because we had so many listeners. Copyright 2021 Midway Broadcasting All Rights Reserved, Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, elects Bola Tinubu as the new president, A man charged with killing 3 officers was found dead in his jail cell, Wray publicly comments on the FBI's position on COVID's origins, adding political fire. "We are part of this nation, so we are the voice of a nation.". This is the undercurrent. The rise of FM radio in the 1970s, however, reduced WVON's audience and clout, precipitating several changes of ownership and shifts of position on the dial. I would watch my mother, grandmother and aunts get dressed all the time when they would go out, or just on a regular basis. Why not a career in fashion? I love all types of music. I can always think of things that I could have done differently. And describe your childhood growing up. Kim Barker, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times, revisits an unsolved murder that took place while she was in high school in Laramie, Wyoming, nearly 40 years ago. Leonard, another pioneer of Black jocks move into the mainstream, was the first African-American disc jockey on landmark pop station WABC-AM, where he stayed for 14 years doing late-night shifts before moving through a string of New York stations like WRKS, WBLS, and WJUX. 4. WATCH NOW FREE VON TV features original live programs and video on demand films, TV series, entertainment specials, and more. Now its become second nature. Though resistant to rap, he played some of the first hip-hop records and hired hip-hops first legendary radio jock, Mr. Magic. If you had a superpower, what would it be and why? No one escaped this. Matt McGill has resigned as morning personality at WVON AM 1690, ending a 13-year run as one of the most prominent voices on the Midway Broadcasting urban news/talk station. So I've been to hell and back financially. The station played an active role during the Civil Rights Movement during this era. It can scare people sometimes because it may seem like youre waiting until the last minute. Its currently still being broadcast. With his Bronx Science high school colleague Kevvy Kev Montague over at Stanfords KZSU, and a number of other important DJs and shows at college and community stations across the Bay, Cook eventually became the ringleader of the Bay Area Hip-Hop Coalition, the first rap radio deejay collective in the world, with more hours of hip-hop on air than in any area of the country. Wendy Williams | Source: Getty Images / Getty. The positive response to Lindseys impromptu show led WHUR station manager (and now Urban One founder), Cathy Hughes, to give him his own time slot. When brothers Leonard and Phil Chess bought WHFC-AM 1450 in 1963, their goal was to promote Chess Records, renaming the outlet WVON for Voice of the Negro. I think listening is key when it comes to communication. Copyright 2023 Interactive One, LLC. WVON is owned by Midway Broadcasting Corporation and broadcast on the 1690 kHz frequency via a LMA local marketing agreement with frequency owner iHeartMedia, Inc. WVON has studios on . With the introduction of social media, how has it enhanced your job? I honestly never thought about a career in fashion, but can always be found putting together clothes to wear. Our hosts cover all that matters to you. What has been your proudest achievement? Do you work well under pressure? During the 1980s, Daniels worked Chicago morning shows on WVON, WGCI and eventually on "Smooth Jazz WNUA." During her 30-year career, Daniels is credited with paving the way for future generations of female radio personalities. Only sometimes, lol! That an organic, independently owned operation could exist and be able to play in this wonderful world of multiple radio stations and television stations and media companies in the city of Chicago is amazing. What is your favorite book? She is the first black woman in Chicago to hold this distinction. Call sign: WVON Frequency: 1690 AM City of license: Berwyn, IL Format: News/Talk Owner: Pollack Broadcasting Area Served: Chicago Sister stations: V103 102.7 FM, 93.9 LITE FM, 103.5 KISS FM Chicago, Inspiration 1390, 107.5 WGCI, Rock 95.5 Contact Say. She sings from her soul, and weve listened to her be very transparent in her lyrics. Though often contentious, the show continues to capture new supporters while proving to be at the forefront of todays changing media landscape. 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Cordell had a long career in Chicago radio. Herb Kent and that whole entourage of personalities were very impactful in getting the word out through music and through our culture on WVON. The idea was that, The People are as interesting as the Plates.. Chicago has WVON, ATL has WAOK!!! Some of my best work has been done under pressure. It needs to continue that. What time of day are you most creative? Clothes are just an outward expression of my classy, comfy and cool personality. There's nothing wrong with that. Star & Buc Wild (left) | Source: Getty Images / Getty. Just absolutely phenomenal. Yvonne Daniels died on June 21, 1991. [10] WHFC's programming was simulcast on 97.9 WEHS after WEHS's storecasting contract expired in the 1950s. We had to get it done, and get it done efficiently fast. [4] In the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, WHFC aired ethnic and African-American programming. I, however, never thought about going into radio. Who has that depth and breadth? I remember when Harold Washington ran for mayor. If you can never get enough true crime Congratulations, youve found your people. The music was an inspiration. iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries. [1] Here are NewsOnes top 20 Black radio jockeys of all time, picked for their pioneering spirit and influence. The Laurence Holmes Show, Weekdays 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Kap & Co. Show, Weekdays 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. Female firefighters in Richton Park lead by example: You dont have to be a man to do this job, Kam Buckner: The next mayor of Chicago has a reform mandate, One shot, hopefully the last shot. Copyright 2009-2018, New York Public Radio. Doesn't have to be overassimilated. Either way, Quivers has become one of the most recognized female radio personalities in the country. 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