Bobby Jay used to be a world-famous radio DJ, and still is in some parts of the world. On a recent February morning, he was taping his weekly radio show for listeners in England out of his home in ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Sam Greenfield is a Talk Show Host for the WWRL Radio, New York with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2000 Forum as a Host for the WEVD ...
ANOTHER piece of New York’s black radio heritage disappears Wednesday when WWRL (1600 AM) switches to a Spanish-language format. The change is mostly historic, since WWRL has not been a “black” ...
Next week, when WWRL 1600 AM flips its format from progressive talk to Spanish-language music and talk, New York will have no left-leaning commercial talk station for the first time in decades — an ...
A day after renewal of its airing of liberal talk shows from Air America was announced, Access.1’s WWRL-AM New York announced that it is adding some talk programming not focused on politics, at least ...
Bobby Jay, Jane Tillman Irving and George Flowers were a big part of WWRL-AM radio, an influential Black radio station during the 1960s and '70s. They spoke fondly on Sunday, Feb. 21, and Monday, Feb.
In departing Louis says, “WWRL has been making great, cutting-edge radio for decades, and it has been an honor and a privilege to add my name to the list of broadcasters who helped build this beacon ...
STEVE Malzberg, the late-night conservative radio host dropped by WABC last week, has landed at a new station, WWRL-AM. Malzberg will start on the hard-to-find WWRL (1600) today hosting the station’s ...
“I am not tragically colored. And I am not tragically gay.” So says Clay Cane, channeling the words of legendary author Zora Neale Hurston. “When you are black and gay there is a particular duality ...
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