This article originally appeared on The Philadelphia Tribune. Tony Brown, who hosted the show “The Quiet Storm” for many years on WDAS FM 105.3, died Wednesday, Feb. 24 according to reports. Brown was ...
PHILADELPHIA — Two heritage radio brands superserving African American consumers across the Delaware Valley have a new Sales Manager. It’s a woman who previously served as the FM stations’ Assistant ...
iHeartMedia Philadelphia has named Marie Tolson-Overton as the new Sales Manager for WDAS FM and Power 99. Tolson-Overton is a 31-year market veteran and previously served as a senior account ...
R&B station WDAS/Philadelphia has named Adimu Colon the new host of The Quiet Storm, weekday nights. Colon joins WDAS from Washington, DC, where he most recently served as on-air personality for ...
As of January 7, the syndicated “Michael Baisden Show” has been dropped from the 3-7 p.m. weekday slot on WDAS FM radio, causing an uproar from fans of the music and talk show. “I can confirm that ...
This story originally appeared on The Philadelphia Tribune. Philadelphia radio legend Cody Anderson has died. “Cody was a pioneer and giant in broadcast journalism in the Black community in ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Former radio personality Brian Carter died Sunday morning of a massive heart attack, according to Clear Channel Philadelphia. He was 56. Carter co-hosted "Carter and Sanborn in ...
Carter was best known as one half of the popular morning show "Carter and Sanborn in the Morning" which aired on Power 99 FM from 1987 to 1999 and on WDAS FM in 2006. Former partner Dave Sanborn, ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Longtime Philadelphia radio personality Tony Brown has died. He was 75 years old. Brown's legacy in radio spanned nearly 50 years. He hosted the show "The Quiet Storm" which ...
Carter was best known as one half of the popular morning show "Carter and Sanborn in the Morning" which aired on Power 99 FM from 1987 to 1999 and on WDAS FM in 2006. Former partner Dave Sanborn, ...
Tony Brown, who hosted the show “The Quiet Storm” for many years on WDAS FM 105.3, died Wednesday, Feb. 24 according to reports. Brown was 75. He had quite a legacy in the radio, which spanned nearly ...