Comedian Paul Mooney delivers his hilarious take on Tiger Woods in this entertaining video clip that showcases his signature wit and social commentary.
Radio One settles dispute with former operations manager Steve Hegwood over FM translator W275BK after lawsuit involving stolen music library and non-compete violations.
Mariah Carey appears intoxicated while accepting an award in viral video footage. The awkward moment has fans questioning whether she should have stayed backstage.
Tavis Smiley ends his State of the Black Union symposium after 10 years, following controversy over his criticism of Barack Obama's absence from the event.
Eunice Johnson, co-founder of Johnson Publishing and creator of the influential Ebony Fashion Fair, died at 93. She helped build the media empire and brought
TLC's One Big Happy Family showcases a family struggling with obesity, featuring massive portion sizes and childhood eating habits that spark debate about parental responsibility.
Industry insiders predict major shakeups across multiple record labels in Q1 2010, with execs describing potential changes as anywhere from minor to a bloodbath.
BET's Celebration of Gospel celebrates its 10th anniversary with performances by Fantasia, Anthony Hamilton, BeBe and CeCe Winans, and more gospel stars.
Ne-Yo's mother was caught on video wrestling with T-Pain at a party while intoxicated. The viral incident has sparked discussions about a potential reality show.
Former Charlotte media personality Jon Robinson opens up about his ongoing battle with cocaine and heroin addiction, considering a return to rehab treatment.
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh was hospitalized in Hawaii after experiencing chest pains during his Christmas vacation. The 58-year-old was in serious condition at a
CBS radio station KITS in San Francisco eliminates program directors and DJs, letting listeners vote online to control what songs play on air through Jelli
Former Hot 107.9 host Rashan Ali joins ESPN as correspondent for the 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl Preview Show, interviewing coaches and players from Tennessee vs Virginia
Tyra Banks is making a smart business move by potentially leaving her talk show before the 5-year syndication mark, following advice from industry insiders.