Pioneering Black radio newscaster Bob Law, who was called the "Urban Preacher," was also an activist who campaigned for Civil Rights.
ANOTHER piece of New York’s black radio heritage disappears Wednesday when WWRL (1600 AM) switches to a Spanish-language format. The change is mostly historic, since WWRL has not been a “black” ...
A day after renewal of its airing of liberal talk shows from Air America was announced, Access.1’s WWRL-AM New York announced that it is adding some talk programming not focused on politics, at least ...
WWRL (1600 AM), flagship of the progressive radio network Air America for the last 18 months, dropped the flag to half mast Monday by bumping three Air America programs, including midday hosts Lionel ...
“I am not tragically colored. And I am not tragically gay.” So says Clay Cane, channeling the words of legendary author Zora Neale Hurston. “When you are black and gay there is a particular duality ...
In departing Louis says, “WWRL has been making great, cutting-edge radio for decades, and it has been an honor and a privilege to add my name to the list of broadcasters who helped build this beacon ...
Bobby Jay, Jane Tillman Irving and George Flowers were a big part of WWRL-AM radio, an influential Black radio station during the 1960s and '70s. They spoke fondly on Sunday, Feb. 21, and Monday, Feb.
STEVE Malzberg, the late-night conservative radio host dropped by WABC last week, has landed at a new station, WWRL-AM. Malzberg will start on the hard-to-find WWRL (1600) today hosting the station’s ...
His wee-hours show “Night Talk” was a nationally syndicated stalwart, examining tough issues and spotlighting Black cultural ...
Check the wrong box on your FCC license renewal application and it could cost you big bucks. The latest in a recent string of fines concerning management of public inspection files has Access.1 being ...
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