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Radio Vet Russ Parr’s new movie with Charles Dutton, Loretta Devine, and Tatyana Ali “Comeback Dad”
The Industry Dot Biz: In "Comeback Dad, Nima Babineaux (Tatyana Ali) looks like a woman who has it all - she is an accomplished pianist who runs her own music school and is engaged to Spence (Brad James), a successful engineer who adores her. But, in truth, she has never recovered from her alcoholic father, Othell (Charles Dutton), walking out on their family and it has made it hard for her to truly trust anyone. When Othell decides it is time to make amends and tries to reenter her life, Nima begins an emotional and eye-opening journey she could have never expected. Loretta Devine stars as Malinda, Othell's sister. The ensemble cast also includes Donna Brisco, Elizabeth Omilami, Ja'El Robertson, Takara Clark, E. Roger Mitchell, Todd Anthony and Palmer Williams, Jr.The script is by newcomer Kimberly Walker, the Honorable Mention Winner in last year's UP Faith & Family Screenplay Competition at the American Black Film Festival.https://youtu.be/JoJIYbF7hiY
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SiriusXM Extends Contract with Kevin Hart and Laugh Out Loud
SiriusXM announced it has extended its long-standing collaboration with superstar Kevin Hart and Laugh Out Loud. Under the agreement, Hart will host new regular and live programs on his SiriusXM channel, Laugh Out Loud Radio, while expanding SiriusXM's relationship with LOL to include a slate of additional comedic programming spanning radio shows, podcasts, and on demand video that will be distributed across the SiriusXM ecosystem. [...]
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SGJC Student Named FAMU’s First ESPN Undefeated Rhoden Fellows Scholar
By Brian HowardFor Florida A&M University (FAMU) student Marissa Stubbs, persistence pays off. Stubbs, a senior broadcast journalism student from St. Petersburg, Fla., is FAMU’s first-ever...
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Scott Waldman signs with Imran Xhelili of Artery Global For Conferences, Performances, and More
Artist manager and radio host Scott Waldman has signed with Imran Xhelili of Artery Global for conferences, public speaking, and his own music projects, Lido Beach (whose song "My Oh My" was featured in 2013's Super Bowl) and 90s cover band The Seattles (featuring rapper D. Holliday on drums).Waldman is the former bassist of The City Drive (Sony Records) and the owner/founder of Waldman Management in Los Angeles, CA. [...]
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Big Brother is a reality television show which began back in 2000. It runs on CBS and its longtime host has been Julie Chen, wife of the now-disgraced Les Moonves. Now in it’s 21st Season, the show places 16 houseguests who week after week evict each other from the house, which is blocked from all communication with the outside world, until one is left standing.The houseguests typically follow the same pattern. The cast is majority white with approximately 3 or 4 minorities. Then there is an older character, usually a mom or dad of three or four kids. Once a large alliance of around 7 or 8 people is established, the alliance evicts the older people as well as the minorities until they begin inevitably evicting one another. The same playbook plays out each season.But now fans have had enough. This season, especially on Twitter, fans have sounded off about the absence of diversity in the cast and have criticized CBS for allowing other houseguests make racially infused remarks against the minorities in the household. But the utter lack of diversity is not a qualifier for racism.Newsweek falsely stated in the first paragraph of its article that “the show nominat[ed] both Black houseguests and a Latina houseguest for early elimination.” It was Jackson Michie, one of the show’s contestants which nominated the Black and Latina houseguests for early elimination which was not directly sanctioned by CBS.This begs a larger question, why were there only two Black houseguests and one Latina houseguest? Does this mean Big Brother 21’s producers are racist? No. They for sure have a lack of awareness pertaining to diversity. But the driving force behind there being a scarcity of Black and Latina houseguests does not obviously appear to be a sense of white superiority over Blacks and Latinas.An accusation of racism is a very serious charge to make against someone. In today’s discourse, whether on Twitter or in the mainstream news media, there is no nuance. There is no line drawn between racially insensitive or lack of diversity awareness as opposed to outright racism. Then we like to wonder why when prominent figures are called ‘racist’ it does not have much of an effect. We live in a society where it is almost commonplace to see someone is called out for ‘racist’ remarks.CBS should not be shamed or degraded because of their lack of diversity. I think the recent awareness of the importance of diversity in every aspect of our lives has just arisen and it will take time for CBS to make the proper adjustments. Right now, the show has no issue achieving a 50/50 gender split of equal male and female houseguests but they still severely lack racial diversity in their hit reality TV show. Maybe instead of only thinking about new games to introduce into their game, they should refocus on making every viewer who watched the show feel included and not uncomfortable. I know I personally, having been a longtime fan, never really noticed the show’s lack of diversity until I saw people on Twitter pointing it out. Maybe CBS should start taking note.
Fans Sound Off About Lack of Diversity on “Big Brother” Show

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The Secret Behind “Real Husbands of Hollywood” Revealed
Kevin Frazier hosted a panel discussion with the cast of BET's hit show "Real Husbands of Hollywood". Kevin Hart, Boris Kodjoe, Duane Martin, Nelly and others dished all the secrets behind about what goes on behind the scenes. [...]