Dan Gross writes for the Philadelphia Daily News that “TARSHA “JONESY” JONES is hosting mornings all week on Power 99 in what radio insiders say may likely become a permanent gig.” I have not heard that so I don’t know who his sources are but it would seem is the best choice to go up against Charlamagne Tha God as far as content… however, I would not hire a woman that LOOKS like Charlamagne Tha God (laugh)… (whew I kill me). As a programmer, I would go after that super fine chocolate chiplet that Donnie Simpson’s show dropped in the DC Next Top DJ contest named Toshamakia, the leading lady of urban radio deliciousness (pic below). Then I would get a male sidekick that would also be easy on the eye and a super fine out and about lesbian as the entertainment reporter and create a huge billboard campaign and make them the morning STARS in Philly. I would market to straight and gay people in the market. It’s 2009 folks. ย It’s about time urban radio had announcers that look like someone you would want to fook.
Challenges Faced by Black Mayors in Scandals and Corruption
Black Mayors and Their Legal Troubles: A Closer Look Several Black mayors have faced serious legal challenges, including accusations of scandal, bribery, tax evasion, and corruption. This article examines the cases of some notable mayors who have had their day in court, revealing the complexities of their situations and the impact on their careers and communities. Marion Barry Marion Barry, the former mayor of Washington, D.C., is perhaps one of the most well-known figures associated with scandal in American politics. Barry's troubles began in late 1989 when federal officials investigated him for illegal drug possession and use. By the fall