31-year-old Pastor CeJay Johnson revived failing gospel station KOKA in Shreveport, restoring community ties and national industry relationships within one year....
Millennial Pastor CeJay revives KOKA, Shreveport's historic African American gospel radio station from the 1950s, as program director despite digital streaming challenges....
Windy City Broadcasting sells two FM radio translators to Future Vision Entertainment for $3.5 million, expanding Chicago urban format coverage to 2.5 million listeners....
Radio veteran Freddie Bell retires after 38 years at KPRT-AM Kansas City, the nation's oldest African American owned radio station. Carter Broadcast Group celebrates his...
Industry veteran exposes how corporate takeover of urban radio has destroyed community connections and creativity, with non-African American executives making programming decisions for Black audiences....
California Attorney General Kamala Harris reached a settlement with Arbitron over discriminatory radio ratings methods that undercounted minority audiences....
Tony Gray, President & CEO of Gray Communications, was named to Radio Ink's prestigious 'Most Influential African-Americans in Radio' list for 2010....