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Honoring Mary Mason: Radio Legend’s Final Story (video)

Mary Mason’s Illustrious Radio CareerMary Mason, a pioneering figure in Philadelphia radio, started her career in 1958 as a gospel music host on WHAT radio. In 1970, <a href="she launched her influential talk show "Mornings with Mary," which became a cornerstone of Philadelphia radio. Mason's program was renowned for its political insight and featured interviews with notable figures like Dr.

Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali, and Oprah Winfrey.Legal Issues and Family StrugglesIn 2018, Mason’s grandson, Calvin Steven Turner IV, faced legal charges for allegedly misappropriating over $800,000 of Mason’s funds. Turner, who had power of attorney over Mason’s finances, was accused of using the money for personal expenses including real estate ventures and lavish expenditures. Despite initial legal challenges, Turner eventually pleaded guilty to theft charges, agreeing to probation and a significant restitution amount.Mary Mason’s Later Years and PassingMary Mason battled Alzheimer’s disease in her later years and passed away on July 25, 2024, at the age of 94.

Her contributions to radio and advocacy were celebrated across Philadelphia and beyond. Mason’s legacy includes breaking barriers for women and minorities in broadcasting and her impactful role in civic engagement and political discourse.Legacy and ImpactMary Mason’s influence extended beyond radio, shaping community initiatives and political landscapes in Philadelphia. Her advocacy for social justice and commitment to her listeners marked a lasting legacy in broadcasting and public service.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rLQ4l01VKI&t=3904s

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