107.5 WGCI celebrates Tony Sculfield's Morning Riot show 3rd anniversary with performances by Ashanti, Future, Kirko Bangz, and Elle Varner at Chicago's V Live.
Steve Harvey shares rare insider details about his path to success during BET Celebration of Gospel taping. The veteran host reveals personal information about who
Krutz Family Cellars releases 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon with art label by Medeski Martin & Wood's Billy Martin at Warner Bros Records' Vinyl Revisionists show.
David Guetta releases free documentary 'Nothing But The Beat' on iTunes through April 2. The film chronicles the DJ's rise and EDM's evolution with interviews
ABC News hosted a town hall discussion on race and justice following Trayvon Martin's death, featuring Q-Tip, Mary Mary, and other celebrities calling for national
George Zimmerman's father gives controversial account claiming Trayvon Martin threatened his son. The elderly man's story contradicts widely reported facts about the case.
California Attorney General Kamala Harris reached a settlement with Arbitron over discriminatory radio ratings methods that undercounted minority audiences.
Hidden Beach artist Jeff Bradshaw launches awareness campaign for New Orleans Musicians Relief Fund with VH1 Soul premiering his "Got Til It's Gone" video featuring
DeDe McGuire celebrates one year as K104 FM morning show host in Dallas while maintaining her role co-hosting the nationally syndicated Doug Banks Show.
Former Capitol Records publicist Dwayne Alexander, 48, was fatally stabbed by a 22-year-old student while working as a counselor at a Los Angeles Job Corps
Barbers are combining artistic skills with traditional hair cutting to create stunning hair art designs. This growing trend showcases how barbering and visual art share
Robert Glasper's acclaimed album Black Radio debuts at #15 on Billboard Top 200, marking his first chart entry with impressive first-week sales of 20,854 units.
Hip-Hop legend Chubb Rock launches syndicated radio show 'Diggin' In Tha Crates' featuring classic 80s and 90s Hip-Hop and R&B through SupeRadio Networks.
Contrary to popular reports, Whitney Houston did not die broke but was actually very wealthy with millions in assets, leaving her family well provided for.
Former Arista Records publicist Ken Reynolds shares intimate memories of working with Whitney Houston, from their first meeting to her promotional tour launch.
St. Louis honored Black radio broadcasting legends in 2012, recognizing pioneers like Lou 'Fatha' Thimes and Bernie Hayes for their contributions to urban radio.
The National Enquirer published a controversial photo of Whitney Houston in her casket from what appears to be a private viewing. The publication raises questions