Basic Black After the Broadcast: WILD and the Future of Black Radio in Boston
(Originally streamed on July 1, 2011)After the broadcast, the conversation continued... WILD-AM recently changed its format from R&B music and popular black radio shows like The Tom Joyner Morning Show to Chinese language programming.
Our panel: Latoyia Edwards, anchor, New England Cable News; Kim McLarin, Assistant Professor of Writing, Literature, and Publishing, Emerson College; Phillip Martin, Senior Investigative Reporter, 89.7 WGBH Radio; Rev. Dr. Evan Hines, Eliot Congregational Church of Roxbury, and Rev. Irene Monroe, Syndicated Columnist.
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wild-am, radio one, cathy hughes, al sharpton, tom joyner, internet radio, civil rights movement, black boston




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