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March 12, 2012
Michael Eric Dyson Exits National Public Radio
MICHAEL ERIC DYSON has exited his NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO (NPR) show which was produced by MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY’s WEAA in BALTIMORE. The show and the production will cease at the end of the month. For the next three weeks guest hosts will … more »
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May 25, 2011
National Association Of Black Journalists Names Finalists For Salute To Excellence Awards
The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS has announced the finalists for its 2011 Salute to Excellence Awards, honoring work from print, television, radio, online, photojournalism, and public relations. Winners will be announced AUGUST 6th during … more »
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August 5, 2010
WDET Adds Michael Eric Dyson Show
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/DETROIT PUBLIC RADIO noncommercial WDET/DETROIT has added writer MICHAEL ERIC DYSON's show for 1-2p (ET) weekdays. DYSON's show originates at WEAA/BALTIMORE and airs on five other stations, including KTSU/HOUSTON and … more »
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June 9, 2008
WEAA Sets Steiner Show Slot
MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY noncommercial WEAA/BALTIMORE finds a permanent slot for former crosstown noncommercial WYPR host MARC STEINER, with the new "MARC STEINER SHOW" to air WEDNESDAYS at 9a starting this week and moving to a daily slot in the … more »
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May 19, 2008
Steiner Joins WEAA/Baltimore
Former noncommercial WYPR/BALTIMORE host MARC STEINER lands on crosstown MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY noncommercial WEAA for a weekly appearance to be determined, starting TODAY with STEINER hosting a two-hour special. STEINER will host a "town hall … more »
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April 24, 2008
'Takeaway' Launches Monday Morning
MONDAY (4/28) marks the debut of the new public radio morning show "THE TAKEAWAY," hosted by veteran journalist JOHN HOCKENBERRY and former COURT TV, CNN, and ABC NEWS host/correspondent ADAORA UDOJI and produced by WNYC-A-F/NEW YORK and PUBLIC … more »
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January 16, 2008
Former WEAA Host Sues School, State
Former MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY noncommercial Jazz WEAA (COOL JAZZ 88.9)/BALTIMORE talk show host TYRONE POWERS is suing the school and the state of MARYLAND over the cancellation of his show, according to the BALTIMORE EXAMINER. "THE POWERS … more »


