Radio industry expert Eric Rhoads discusses how traditional radio must embrace digital transformation and hyperlocal content to survive, as future personalities migrate to online platforms.
BET announces a documentary series about Michael Vick's life after prison, focusing on his personal struggles and comeback story following his dogfighting conviction.
New York Post fires Emmy-winning editor Sandra Guzman, who criticized the paper's controversial racist Obama stimulus cartoon. Her removal raises questions about the paper's treatment
Larry Jackson promoted to President A&R at Arista Records/EVP A&R at RCA Music Group. Previously worked with Whitney Houston, Jennifer Hudson, and Monica.
Mike Epps releases new music video 'Ain't Chu You' featuring Young Dro, Nitti & Dorrough. Atlanta continues to emerge as the urban music industry capital.
MTV will air DJ AM's posthumous documentary series 'Gone too Far' starting Monday, featuring drug interventions he hosted before his accidental overdose death.
Donald Trump Productions seeks successful single men for new reality dating show 'The Ultimate Merger' featuring Trump as matchmaker at Las Vegas hotel.
Cleveland's Country 99.5 WGAR hosts unique contest where dads dress like Taylor Swift to win backstage passes to her sold-out Quicken Loans Arena show.
50 Cent quickly apologized for calling Lady Gaga's tour the 'gay tour' during an Angie Martinez interview, clarifying his comments were taken out of context.
Hurricane Chris releases 'Headboard' featuring Mario and Plies, impacting radio stations on October 5, 2009. The collaboration marks a notable release.
BET launches new game show 'Pay It Off' hosted by Kim Coles, helping contestants pay debts by answering questions. Critics question the network's programming direction.
A CDC study reveals 37% of Southern blacks are obese, with Alabama and Mississippi reaching 40%. Cultural factors and food access contribute to higher rates.
WHUR radio host Audrey Chapman explains why 44% of Black men never marry, addressing attitude adjustments and relationship patterns in the Black community.
Major radio industry executives and music professionals recently visited RadioFacts, including program directors from WGCI Chicago, WJLB Detroit, and WVEE Atlanta.
New poll examines whether the music industry discriminates against young and emerging talent. Survey explores barriers facing new artists in today's competitive music landscape.