The first ATSC 3.0 “NextGen” television signals will hit the airwaves in the Washington, D.C., market this summer as part of a unique collaboration among commercial broadcasters, equipment ...
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There has been a huge nostalgia wave sweeping through our television, movies, books, and clothes. We can’t help but love stuff that throws it back to decades past, and that is why we are obsessed with ...
Howard University in Washington, D.C., is considering relinquishing spectrum of its WHUT-TV, the nation’s first African-American–owned public television station, in next year’s FCC auction. A letter ...
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On this date in 1992, Brick City, NJ’s own Reggie “Redman” Noble, dropped his debut solo release Whut? Thee Album on the Def Jam imprint. Produced primarily by the legendary EPMD’s Erick Sermon, Whut?
Media scholar, author and journalist Dr. Todd Steven Burroughs says the potential sale of Howard University’s WHUT to the FCC would damage the already worn Black media landscape. JARED BALL, PRODUCER, ...
On this day, Sept. 22, in hip-hop history... EPMD's Erick Sermon would be instrumental in the production of Red's debut, Whut? Thee Album, in 1992, co-producing many of the album's tracks while ...
On this day in 1992, Newark’s own Reggie “Redman” Noble made his official solo debut with the release of Whut? Thee Album on Def Jam Recordings. Produced mainly by Erick Sermon of EPMD, the project ...