Tribute to Black Music Month: Broadcasting divas of Inner City rule

From: New York Amsterdam News | Date: July 3, 2002| Author: Pryce, Vinette K. | Copyright information


New York Amsterdam News

07-03-2002

Without Black radio, Black music may well have suffered the path of
obscurity. Claiming frequencies close to the end of the dial, Black radio
jocks changed radio by transforming whole formats, coining new phrases,
starting new trends and, most significantly, dominating the music charts
with music they considered hits. Still, the talk of insiders is how one
man, Frankie Crocker, revolutionized national radio by imple...

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