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The stations were split up in 1972, when Inner City Broadcasting purchased WLIB (AM); WLIB-FM was then renamed WBLS. [3] Inner City reunited the pair with its purchase of WBLS in 1974. [4] [5] From 1972 to 1978, WBLS was the flagship station of the Mutual Black Network (now the American Urban Radio Networks).
Crocker was one of the five original VJs on VH-1, the cable music video channel. He hosted the syndicated TV series Solid Gold. On NBC, he hosted the late-night music show Friday Night Videos. Crocker was the master of ceremonies (MC) at shows in the Apollo Theater in Harlem. The Apollo is considered the premiere theater for African-American music.
He also hosted an English-language sports talk show on WIP-FM in Philadelphia which led to him becoming the Eagles' Spanish-language announcer on WEMG. [1] From June 20 to 22, 2022, during a Yankees road series at the Tampa Bay Rays , Ricardo filled in for John Sterling on the Yankees' English-language play-by-play radio call on WFAN-AM .
Joe Alwyn has ARRIVED. Specifically, on the late-night talk-show circuit. Joe stepped out for his first American late-night interview ever on Thursday, showing up on Late Night with Seth Meyers to ...
Super Mario 64 is one of the animated plumber’s most famous adventures, and also one of the most important games in the medium’s history. The Nintendo platformer helped set the benchmark for ...
Al TV ' s main focus is music videos, especially his own, as well as others of an unusual or surreal comedy nature. As the series was conceived as a straight parody of the then-fledgling MTV network, early Al TV episodes featured music videos from popular artists of the time, including Peter Gabriel , David Bowie , and The Rolling Stones ...