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David Mays is an American media executive and entrepreneur who founded The Source Magazine [1] and co-founded Hip Hop Weekly.He is the co-founder of Breakbeat Media, a multimedia podcast network launched in September 2021 that is dedicated to serving the interests and perspectives of the hip-hop community across the globe.
The Source is an American hip hop and entertainment website, and a magazine that publishes annually or semiannually.It is the world's longest-running rap periodical, being founded as a newsletter [1] in 1988 by David Mays.
Hip Hop Weekly was founded in 2006 by Ray "Benzino" Scott (The Source magazine, Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta) and Dave Mays (co-founder of The Source). [2] In an interview with the New York Observer, Mays said he and Scott came up with the idea after noticing the success of magazines such as Entertainment Weekly and US Weekly and wanted to fill the void that existed for weekly hip hop news.
Shecter co-founded [2] The Source magazine in 1988 in Cambridge, MA with his roommate David Mays initially as an effort to promote his rap music radio show on WHRB 95.3 FM.Often cited as “The Bible of Hip Hop,” the magazine devoted coverage to the rising rap and hip-hop music genres.Shecter served as editor-in-chief of The Source, [8] while Mays handled publishing duties.The magazine's ...
David Mays, 69, was living in his car. When he moved into his new apartment, 'after two years of nothing, it was a quantum leap'
David W. Mays III (born June 20, 1949) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at Texas Southern . He played professionally in the World Football League (WFL) in 1974, then in the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons, for the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills .
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