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Courtesy of: Robin Akinwale – Radio One Baltimore, WOLBBatimore.com Pictured: Cathy Hughes with Radio One Baltimore Cathy Hughes, Founder, Chairperson of the Board and Secretary of Radio One, Inc. was honored with the Distinguished Civil Rights Advocate Award by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in conjunction with the National Bar Association Wednesday […]

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A recent editorial from The Daily Beast suggests that Rev. Al Sharpton’s endorsement of the Comcast/NBC merger is a somewhat conflict of interest, considering Comcast owns shares in his current employer Radio One, a black-owned niche. The Daily Beast Reports: He was trumpeting a merger that’s already paid dividends to Radio One and its affiliate […]

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Radio One founder and chairperson Cathy Hughes spoke with “The Tom Joyner Morning Show” today about the prospect of writing a book on her life and pioneering career. Hughes, who will be the recipient of McDonald’s 365 Black Award at the upcoming Essence Music Festival, said she hopes to get started on the book before […]

Radio One CEO/Founder Ms. Cathy Hughes called “The Tom Joyner Morning Show” to talk about being the recipient of McDonald’s 365 Black Award at the upcoming Essence Music Festival next week. In addition, Ms. Hughes gives her opinion on this year’s BET Awards, talks about the her new website Christian5xTimers.com, partnering with Tom Joyner’s Reach […]

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Radio One salutes our leading lady Cathy Hughes on her recent title as one of America’s Top 30 Black Women in Media. Radio One CEO/Founder Cathy Hughes ranked number two in the lineup of women who have changed and impacted a society of young, affluent African American women giving their all at the forefront of […]

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On Saturday night Atlanta hosted the highly anticipated sold out Radio One Comedy Tour with special guest Marcus D.Wiley from the Yolanda Adams Morning show! The sold out Center Stage was full of laughs from comedians like Radio One Atlanta’s own Veda Howard, Tony Tone, Small Fire, and Horace HB Sanders. If you missed the […]

Cincy

We’re still actively celebrating our 30 Years of Service as a family here at Radio One Cincinnati. Today, our staff and crew launched yet another community outreach project with a special afternoon visit to the Drop Inn Center. Together we served plenty of hot meals during the lunchtime rush and enjoyed giving of our time […]

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Check out more photos from our exciting afternoon at the 2011 Radio One Book Fair held this past weekend. In this gallery, find more of the designated Children’s Zone plus moments with a few of our special guests including Brittainy Walton, Miss Black Ohio USA 2011. RELATED GALLERIES: Writers Workshops Jumpstarting Your Writing The Children’s […]

Cincy

Check out photos of our more exciting activities from inside this past weekend’s Radio One Book Fair held at Woodward High School. Inside this gallery, you’ll find the special moments we shared with the little ones who participated in the first half of the day. Guests jumped at the opportunity to experience our one-of-a-kind Princess […]

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Check out our photos from inside the classrooms at our 2011 Radio One Book Fair held this past weekend at Woodward High School. A packed house of new writers seeking details, guidance and direction on their individual writing projects turned out for a variety of intimate courses featuring topics geared toward their successful literary endeavors. […]

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Our staff, family, friends and colleagues wish to extend a heartfelt thank you to each and every one of you who supported us during the 2011 Radio One Cincinnati Book Fair. Thank you for making it yet another successful annual event. We appreciate our guests and the local venue Woodward High School for opening their […]

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Ms. Drama caught up with Radio One’s founder, Cathy Hughes to discuss the vision of TV One and why they are focused on the positive portrayal of black people from a black perspective. Ms.Hughes critiqued Mo’Nique’s performance in “Precious” as “the worst portrayal of a black women that’s ever been in cinema.” She also addressed […]