99.5 WYCD announces Roxanne Steele as permanent midday host weekdays 10am-3pm. Former B96 Chicago and 98-7 AMP Radio personality transitions to country radio.
Tom Hanks returns as Robert Langdon in Inferno, releasing in IMAX theaters worldwide on October 28. The thriller continues the billion-dollar Dan Brown franchise.
Kareem 'Biggs' Burke discusses building Roc-A-Fella Records with Jay-Z and Dame Dash around the classic 'Reasonable Doubt' album in new REVOLT TV interview.
NASA partnered with ESSENCE Festival 2016 in New Orleans for NASA Week, featuring presentations by Administrator Charles Bolden and astronaut Victor Glover on African American
SoundExchange hosted a Capitol Hill event featuring Trombone Shorty to raise awareness for music education in public schools. All proceeds supported the Duke Ellington School
Jesse Williams delivered a powerful speech at the 2016 BET Awards after receiving the Humanitarian Award, addressing activism and social justice issues.
BET Experience at L.A. Live featured multiple stages with performances by Ro James, BJ the Chicago Kid, Bibi Bourelly, Dreezy, Desiigner, and more artists.
BET Experience Celebrity Basketball Game featured Snoop Dogg, Floyd Mayweather, The Game, and more competing at L.A. Live with performances by Chloe x Halle and
Stars of WGN America's hit series Underground including Aldis Hodge, Alano Miller, and Amirah Vann will appear at the 2016 Essence Festival in New Orleans
Traci Steele's backstage interview with Kevin Gates at Hot 107.9's Birthday Bash went viral for being awkward, but her professional handling offers lessons for radio
Russell Simmons' All Def Digital launches its first Town Hall on criminal justice reform and policing, moderated by Melissa Harris-Perry with expert panelists.
Radio Facts was invited to participate in a Google roundtable discussion in Los Angeles, exchanging ideas about the future of Google and the music industry.
Jay Z's curated Budweiser Made in America Festival returns to Philadelphia September 3-4 featuring headliners Rihanna and Coldplay. The festival benefits United Way with $400,000