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John Donald Imus Jr. (/ ˈ aɪ m ə s / EYE-məs; July 23, 1940 – December 27, 2019), also known as Imus, was an American radio personality, television show host, recording artist, and author. His radio show Imus in the Morning was aired on various stations and digital platforms nationwide until 2018.
Commercial and Government Radio Stations of the U.S. (6/30/1928), pages 162-166 Major reallocation made under the provisions of the FRC's General Order 40 [3] Call letters: Commercial and Government Radio Stations of the U.S. (6/30/1928), pages 167-171 Frequency: Commercial and Government Radio Stations of the U.S. (6/30/1928), pages 172-176 ...
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More than two years after he was let go by MSNBC and CBS Radio for calling African-American players on the Rutgers University women's basketball team "nappy-headed hoes," radio shock jock Don Imus ...
FOX Business Network Re-Signs Don Imus to Simulcast Morning Show NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- FOX Business Network (FBN) re-signed radio personality Don Imus to a multi-year deal in which his Imus ...
Disc jockey Don Imus, whose career was made and then undone by his acid tongue during a decades-long rise to radio has died. Broadcasting legend Don Imus dead at 79, family says [Video] Skip to ...
Imus in the Morning was a long-running radio show hosted by Don Imus. The show originated on June 2, 1968, on various stations in the Western United States and Cleveland, Ohio, before settling on WNBC radio in New York City in 1971. [1] In October 1988, the show moved to WFAN when that station took over WNBC's dial position following an ...