WASHINGTON - WURD Radio announced Sunday it has parted ways with host Andrea Lawful-Sanders after she used questions given by President Joe Biden’s team in an interview with him last week. “On July 3, ...
US President Joe Biden speaks to the media following the Supreme Court's ruling on charges against former President Donald Trump that he sought to subvert the 2020 election, at the White House on July ...
Black talk radio station WURD in Philadelphia has ended its relationship with host Andrea Lawful-Sanders in the wake of criticism the station has endured after Lawful-Sanders acknowledged using ...
A radio host at the only Black-owned station in Philadelphia has stepped down over the last few days after admitting she used pre-approved questions in an interview with President Joe Biden. Andrea ...
Philadelphia radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders resigned her position on Black-owned station WURD after interviewing President Biden with questions provided by his campaign. “The interview featured ...
Philadelphia radio station WURD has cut ties with a host who revealed President Joe Biden‘s team provided her pre-approved questions before a recent interview. WURD president and CEO Sara M. Lomax ...
Technical.ly isn’t just online anymore: We’re now on the air, too. For our new monthly “Technically Speaking” segment with media partner WURD, Pennsylvania’s only Black-owned talk radio station, a ...
Mom Your Business Founders to Funders dinner at MYB Hub North North Philadelphia now has an entrepreneurship hub for Black and brown women founders, thanks to Mom Your Business. Founded in 2017, the ...
Solomon Jones, co-moderator, seated with a sub-panel, during Courageous Conversations: Reimagining Race and Education forum at Enon Tabernacle Church. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY) Listeners of ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The region's only Black-owned talk-radio station is celebrating its founders day. This comes on the heels of Sen. Kamala Harris becoming the first Black woman, and Asian American ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Cody Anderson, 78, is being remembered as a Philadelphia radio legend. Many in the city are mourning the news of his passing on Saturday due to complications with COVID-19.
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