Perhaps there's no better way to understand the value and history of WVON than to hear from the voices that know it best. And they were saying how we should stop the riots. And it was very inspiring in this short period of time, an hour format, that Mr. South was able to interview two of our giants in the black movement in this country. And we were staying: "Stop rioting. Using the name Ebony Moonbeams, Williams started her career in broadcasting in 1973 when she was hired at Howard Universitys WHUR. I don't know. Leonard (Chess) was a genius. Chuck Leonard, air personality in New York City in 1960-1970s on WWRL, WABC, WXLO, WRKS, WBLS and others. [38], WXOL aired a blues oriented format, and its appearance on the dial sparked an immediate increase in the sales of blues records in the Chicago area. But there were some of us missed! I think listening is key when it comes to communication. National Radio Day: Black Stations And The Pioneers Who Helped Shape Their Programming, Your email will be shared with newsone.com and subject to its. Williams was Billboards Best On-Air Radio Personality in 1993 and became the second African American woman inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2009. I like coming back. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke into its microphones. He later purchased WVON in the late 1970s. Not attending immediately after graduation increased my desire to go away. During her career as a TV news producer, Samantha received an Emmy Award and shortly afterwards created her own media lane. I would often love to put on my moms high-heel shoes, and prance around the house. And is it still baseball if you're wearing a giant banana suit? [25] In 1975, Globetrotter bought WNUS-AM-FM from the McLendon interests for $4,450,000; they moved WVON from 1450 to the 5,000-watt former WNUS signal on 1390 on February 5 of that year at 3:30p.m.,[26] which increased WVON's coverage area significantly. Afternoon Drive,Weekdays 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Herb Kent, "The Cool Gent," who died last fall at age 88 after more than 50 years at the station. [4], In 1963, WHFC became WVON when it was purchased by Leonard and Phil Chess, the owners of Chess Records, for $1 million. That's not the consensus among intelligence and scientific communities. And he marketed us. The Wake Up Show eventually became internationally syndicated, reaching more than 20 different markets in five countries. Sometimes people turned it on to hear the music, but along the way they got the message. But the black community has unique and particular issues that impact it on a daily basis, historically, and in terms of our connections with ourselves and the rest of the country. Jack was friends with the late Abe Pollin and Irene Pollin, and worked closely with them in their philanthropic work. Using the name "Ebony Moonbeams," Williams started her career in broadcasting in 1973 when. The Laurence Holmes Show, Weekdays 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Kap & Co. Show, Weekdays 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. How do you want to improve yourself in the next year? [12] WVON debuted on April 1, 1963 and quickly became a success playing R&B music, becoming the second most listened to Chicago station during evening hours by early 1964. But Macks aggressive programming of rap music made KDAY the first station to embrace rap as a core part of its programming and helped launch the L.A. rap scene. From when I came out of the army, in 1964, I was introduced to WVON. The Talk of Chicago. Ron DeSantis cements control of Disney World's special district DeSantis dealt another blow to Walt Disney World's ability to operate with autonomy by signing a bill on Monday to end the park's special tax status. Sometimes I don't like your changes. The station's transmitter was located in Chicago's Ashburn neighborhood, near the Evergreen Park, Illinois border, and operated as a diplexed operation from one of the towers of its sister station, WGCI (now WGRB). [22][1][23] Rev. Samantha Thomas is an Emmy winning journalist, entertainment/lifestyle correspondent and radio/social personality. My father likes to dress a lot, so I would see him being put together at times. A native of East St. Louis, Illinois, Grammy-nominated singer Anita Wilson, fell N'DIGO | Hartman Publishing 329 West 18th Street Suite 613 Chicago, Illinois 60616 | 312.822.0202 2023. The Steve Dahl Show, weekdays, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. And it went right to Marmions Collin Wainscott. It has been incredibly difficult. Deeb, Gary. I can always think of things that I could have done differently. I love all types of music. Broadcasting first on WGPR in Detroit, Mojo challenged ideas about the role of a radio jockey. When John Mr. [37] Both stations were on the air by October 1979 and shared a transmitting tower. Condon, David. The shooting was one of the deadliest for law enforcement officers in Kentucky's history. All from Chicago, one of the U.S.' most thriving cities for African Americans. His unbridled and unusual music selection inspired legions of fans in Detroit, and Mojo is recognized for having introduced listeners to a number of artists that include Prince, The B-52s, and Kraftwerk. So in the confusion and everything, I think the talk radio thing was born here at WVON. VON-TV is WVONs new digital streaming platform. To this day, we still believe in gathering for family dinners. Check your inbox now to confirm your subscription. Whatever (the station) is, it needs to do one thing: to tell the story, the authentic story. What are talent hotbeds, and how do we create them? The next episode of Talent airs December 10, 2020. Samantha Thomas: Samantha Thomas is a Chicago native who loves culture, creativity, gathering knowledge, and great laughs on occasion. For fifty years WVON Radio has built a reputation for being the social conscious of Black Chicago. Yes, my work ethic has been tested. R&B is a top favorite. Petey Greene | Source: Joseph Klipple / Getty. Jack has also interviewed a Whos Who in sports, including virtually every major name in every major sport, and in many instances, participated in the Washington sports teams, community and charity outreaches. $19.99. And we all went through it. I always tell people Chicago is such fertile ground for our people, great movements. I remember when Harold Washington ran for mayor. WVON ("The Voice of A Nation") is a radio station licensed to Berwyn, Illinois, serving the Chicago market, which airs an African-American-oriented talk format. Mojo was well known for his habit of playing lengthy recordings without interruption and was hugely influential in the formation of the Detroit techno scene. NDIGO recently caught up with Samantha to chat about her Chicago roots, why she chose to attend an HBCU, how she got into journalism, her go to fashion choices, and, of course, her new job at WVON 1690AM. He was a disc jockey on WVON and was influential in the development of blues music in Chicago, Illinois. Pervis Spann, who helped boost the careers of many radio personalities, disc jockeys and successful recording artists as he transformed WVON into the "Voice of the Negro" and . By Erick Johnson. Jacks band was also the personal favorite of Vice President Al Gore and played many of their events both personal and for the administration. The mayor, the governor, preachers, players, from A to Z, people would not have a real sense of what's going on, or a pulse of what's going on in our city (without WVON). Everybody listened to it. Sway now hosts the morning show on Sirius satellite radios Shade 45. It's the tool that we use to deliver our special brand of enrichment and empowerment to this community. The Patty Vasquez Show, WGN-AM, weeknights, 11 p.m. - 2 a.m. WVON Radio 1690 - The Talk of Chicago ADVERTISEMENT Our Partners Florida Gov. Heartbreaking losses. Of course, when the riots came (after the assassination of the Rev. Williams currently hosts her own daytime TV talk show. Two years later, Frankie Crocker hired Williams at WBLS-FM in her hometown, New York City. They were the first to assemble a radio station in Chicago specifically designed to serve the city's growing Black community. Though often contentious, the show continues to capture new supporters while proving to be at the forefront of todays changing media landscape. [1] This is the undercurrent. But the dynamics of black culture embodied in the music of jazz and blues and gospel continue to be very, very much embraced by even younger generations. Epic wins. Red Alert fostered the careers of acts such as KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions, Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah and A Tribe Called Quest. We mixed that in there. Melody Spann Cooper, chairman of Midway Broadcasting and general manager of WVON, confirmed that Jackson and. MORE: National Radio Day: Black Stations And The Pioneers Who Helped Shape Their Programming. 30.11.2021. Star (Troi Torain) and his stepbrother Buc Wild (Timothy Joseph) started their radio journey in March of 2000 hosting the morning show on Hot 97 in New York City. I think the black media in general, and WVON specifically, played a profound role in history and, in one case I can cite, the election of Chicago's first black mayor (Harold Washington). There was this feeling, there was this undercurrent that just ran throughout our community (that) the mainstream media kind of missed. [42][43] Midway Broadcasting immediately filed a request with the FCC to change WXOL's call sign to WVON, and on March 28, 1984 the WVON call letters returned to their former home at 1450. By continuing to push myself beyond comfort zones. We played the hit R&B songs 24 hours a day. Use Of Negro Shows Thruout U.S. New Chess R.&B. A few of my proudest achievements? Jack cherishes his long-standing relationships with many Hall of Fame athletes, including Joe Theismann, Darrell Green, Charles Mann, Art, Monk, and many others from the Washington football team. But the elections have been criticized over logistical failings and violence that suppressed the vote. But I believe Im right where God wants me to be. Though resistant to rap, he played some of the first hip-hop records and hired hip-hops first legendary radio jock, Mr. Magic. [11][15] Though the station was initially geared strictly to a black audience, by 1968 its playlist had expanded to include songs by white artists that were compatible with the station's sound, in an effort to reach a wider audience. Leonard, another pioneer of Black jocks move into the mainstream, was the first African-American disc jockey on landmark pop station WABC-AM, where he stayed for 14 years doing late-night shifts before moving through a string of New York stations like WRKS, WBLS, and WJUX. Jack has been career long friends with Mike Love of the Beach Boys, and has performed with a Beach Boys on many occasions, including at Wolf Trap. WVON, in all of its glory, it has to continue that legacy of being honest, of being culturally specific. Helped different black politicians get elected. His decision to. WVON was one of the greatest (and some will argue THE greatest) big-city black radio stations of the 60's/70's era. Shes the host of the evening show airing Monday-Thursday from 6 p.m. 9 p.m., where she invites listeners and viewers on social media to simply, TALK to Samantha.. Its just the opposite in my mind, though. Who has that depth and breadth? WATCH NOW FREE VON TV features original live programs and video on demand films, TV series, entertainment specials, and more. [3], In May 2019, former Cook County Board President Todd Stroger joined the station as morning co-host. Verneda Scott. The Rev. Martha Jean The Queen Steinberg (September 9, 1930 January 29, 2000) was an influential African-American radio broadcaster and later was also the pastor of her own church. A Chicago native and Cultural Enthusiast at heart, Samantha started her Media career as a Director and Television News Producer for several local news markets across the U.S., including Missouri (CBS), Las Vegas (ABC, FOX, and CBS), and Chicago (CBS) & (WGN). Although WVON has not been without controversy. Gibson got his start on the very first Black-owned radio station, Atlantas WERD, in 1949. For eight years Joyner would do a weekly morning show at K-104 in Dallas, and fly to Chicago every weekday afternoon for a show at WGCI. It had monster ratings, ruled the soul music scene and became a radio legend -- all with only 1000 watts days and 250 watts at night on 1450. Self-effacing where Magic was brash, Red Alert became a beloved figure of listeners and rappers alike. According to WVON disc jockey Lucky Cordell, "You know a radio station is not the wires and the tubes and a transmitter. Do you work well under pressure? It can scare people sometimes because it may seem like youre waiting until the last minute. Some of my best work has been done under pressure. 9:35 am. And dominated. This station is more than a radio station to our legions of listeners. VON TV is powered by WVON Radio. In 1990 Williams launched the Association of African American Music Foundation to promote African American musicians, and currently hosts a weekly broadcast, Soulful Sunday, on Radio Ones 107.9 WRNB in Philadelphia. It was during her career as a TV News producer that Samantha received an EMMY Award. To hear all of season 3 early, ad-free, subscribe to Pushkin+ in Apple Podcasts or at pushkin.fm/plus. [24][25] The sale was consummated in 1970. Currently, Samantha is an on-air personality at WVON 1690AM/i HeartRadio, Chicagos oldest African Amercan-owned news talk radio station. If you had a superpower, what would it be and why? Sunday: 03:00 PM - 07:00 PM, Mon - Fri: 12:00 AM - 06:00 AM Q&A Anita Wilson Gospel Musics Soul Sister, Q&A with Kiley Russell, Founder of Kemit Academy, Q&A With Briahna Gatlin, Head Of Swank PR, EYE ON CHI: Kendria K Love Harris aka K Love The Poet, EYE ON CHI: Ana Sierra of Ana Sierra of ASWBL Ana Sierra Womens Basketball League, EYE ON CHI: Rick Stone Stone and Robert. But I think, overall, it has given the black community an opportunity to have our own voice, our own analysis of issues, from our own unique perspective, given the dynamics of the American society. As the long-running Black female sidekick of white shock-jock Howard Stern, Quivers has held her own in a predominately male atmosphere for thirty years. Sports reveal the strange and fascinating psychology that competition brings out in all of us. [11][15][16] WVON ran 1,000 watts during the day and 250 watts at night. [42] WGCI became so successful that Gannett changed the call letters of 1390 from WVON to WGCI in 1983. Stream the best podcasts from your favorite stations. Jack Diamond hosted the Jack Diamond Morning Show in Washington, DC for ABC radio for 30 years! A legendary disc jockey on the airwaves of Philadelphia and New York in the 1950s and 1960s, Douglas Wendell Jocko Henderson was a pioneer of the slick-talking, rapid-fire radio patter that influenced Black and White jockeys nationwide and laid a cultural foundation for rap music. [50][51] In Summer 2020, Stroger left WVON, along with his co-host Maze Jackson, after being told by station management that they could no longer discuss Mayor Lori Lightfoot, and to disconnect any callers who were critical of her, immediately joining 1570 WBGX in the same time slot.[52][53]. What killed us was FM radio, and people are so fickle. Its Chicagos urban legacy station and for more than 50 years, WVON has been positioned as a media powerhouse, so Ive always known of the station. What is the key to successful communication? Mr. Magic brought the first rap show to commercial radio on New Yorks WBLS. Sway Calloway, along with his partner King Tech, became the first to host a hip-hop radio show on a pop station when his Wake Up Show debuted on San Franciscos KMEL-FM in 1990. That an organic, independently owned operation could exist and be able to play in this wonderful world of multiple radio stations and television stations and media companies in the city of Chicago is amazing. Thanks for listening to 94.7 The Drive! Its present African-American-oriented talk format began in 1986. Tom Joyner | Source: Getty Images / Getty. We went out in the street, made appearances at a lot of community centers. In this crazy yet serious world of COVID-19, how do you stay sane and grounded? Copyright 2009-2018, New York Public Radio. You've got to remember something: I experienced our largest growth right before the world collapsed (economically). Saturday: 12:00 AM - 06:00 AM Watch Now Self-Sufficiency--From the CROE Archives. On September 18, 2006, the station got another signal upgrade when WVON's call letters and programming moved to 1690 AM broadcasting with 10,000 watts during the day. They finally caught up with us. If you've ever wondered what your favorite radio personalities look like, scroll down or check out the slideshow. Id have a pretend radio station using my stepfathers records as my music (I named my station WSMT the SMT are my initials). I always say that WVON has one of the most intelligent listening audiences in the country because you cannot get away with saying (just anything), however rational or irrational it is. I hope you enjoy experiencing NDIGO. "WVON celebrates 50th birthday with celebs, pols". I still LOVE to wear dresses by the way! Jack Diamond hosted the Jack Diamond Morning Show in Washington, DC for ABC radio for 30 years! Why journalism? [33] Two former WVON personalities, Pervis Spann and Wesley South, were the principals of Midway Broadcasting. Just making sure that I keep myself safe. That evening, firefighters pulled him and his 60-year-old daughter out of their home in the 7300 block of South Euclid Avenue, officials said. Popular syndicated personalities Tom Joyner and Steve Harvey also started in this market. Moses "Lucky" Cordell, also known as the"Baron of Bounce," was WVON radio station's program and music director in 1965 and went on to become WVON's general manager in 1970. The Download,Weeknights 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. I just really love clothes. It doesn't have to be PC. The hosts are not afraid to give an actual opinion on a hard subject matter such as guns, and what we need to do with these knuckleheaded kids who are adding to these atrocities out here. King, Ike Turner, and Bobby Blue Bland. | Source: New York Daily News Archive / Getty. Im the oldest of three, with a younger brother and sister. Sway himself became the morning personality on KMEL-FM, and then was hired by MTV as an on-air host and journalist. The idea was that, The People are as interesting as the Plates.. Youre such a fashionista! Season three, Never Seen Again, tells the story of two women, living on opposite sides of the country, who went missing in the summer of 1999. Mon - Fri: 07:00 PM - 12:00 AM Jack cohosted Broadcast House, Live for WUSA, TV, channel 9, and he was the featured host on FOX TVs. And you'll see that blacks are not a monolith in our opinions. It meant everything: a way to air your views. The Opening Bell, Weekdays 5 a.m. - 6 a.m. & The Steve Cochran Show. There's nothing wrong with that. They were taken to the U. of C. medical center in serious-to-critical condition, fire officials said Sunday. View hosts, shows, show schedules and more. Pervis Spann (August 16, 1932 - March 14, 2022) was an American broadcaster, music promoter, and radio personality. Listen, where else can a Barack Obama, an Oprah Winfrey and a Michael Jordan, three of America's biggest phenomena of our generation (where else) could they have been had they not touched this soil? Currently, Samantha is an on-air personality at WVON 1690AM/i HeartRadio, Chicago's oldest African Amercan-owned news talk radio station. But one decidedly undercelebrated aspect of radio broadcasting history is the contributions Black people made to the medium; namely as radio jockeys, the voices behind the music selection and news reported on the airwaves. WVON created a legendary group of radio personalities known as . It officially launched in 2015 with a series of episodes highlighting Chicago Influencers and Chicago Dining. "Quite frankly, as 'VON continues to evolve, we get away from the psychological segmentation of who we are. Danielle Sanders is a journalist and writer living in Chicago. [44][42] The station experienced a 50% increase in its audience after the call sign change. Required fields are marked *. Jack has appeared on national television many times, including a speaking role on the George Lopez Show. This was not personal, right? [48] The move displaced the oldies format of Clear Channel-operated WRLL on 1690. Your email address will not be published. 199 talking about this. My mother instilled education in all of us, and made it a priority for us growing up. What will the next 50 years of black America look like? Dyana Williams is one of the earliest and most influential female air personalities in Black radio. [13][14] 97.9 WEHS's call sign was changed to WHFC, and simulcast WVON's programming until 1965, when 97.9 adopted a jazz format as WSDM. Martin Luther King Jr. used this station as his bully pulpit in the latter part of his life, in the years he spent in Chicago, between '66 to '68. A Chicago native and Cultural Enthusiast at heart, Samantha started her Media career as a Director and Television News Producer for several local news markets across the U.S., including Missouri. Again, I never thought that I could actually do radio, but I was given a chance. Shes also had a long-standing career, and I think its partly because shes so real. Rufus Thomas | Source: Getty Images / Getty. So I counteract negative energy when Im faced with it, with some positive energy. [13] They accepted the random issue call sign WXOL, while Migala chose WCEV ("We're Chicagoland's Ethnic Voice") as their call sign. Yvonne Daniels died on June 21, 1991. Our story began in 1963, with the debut of radio station WVON-The Voice of the Negro. Thousands of baskets we gave to the poor and the needy. Were you influenced by anyone? Artists like Mary J. Blige, Jill Scott, and Erykah Badu are a few of my favorites. I know why people were so upset when Marshall Field's became Macy's. "We had a monthlong debate over the word 'Negro,'" says Melody Spann-Cooper, daughter of Pervis Spann and chairman of Midway Broadcasting Corp., which owns WVON. There are so many other stations with so many more listeners, right? We asked for cooler heads. Along the way, the Voice of the Negro became the Voice of the Nation. We are able to survive because it is here. The Chicago native and cultural enthusiast started her media career as a director, and television news producer for several local news markets across the U.S., including Missouri (CBS), Las Vegas (ABC, FOX and CBS), and Chicago (CBS and WGN). It doesn't have the kind of clamorous support that existed in those early days of '60s and '70s. Nat'l Advertisers Hypo. In 1994, The Fly Jock became one of the first nationally syndicated Black DJs when was hired to host his own program, the Tom Joyner Morning Show, which spread to 29 stations. Stroger, the former Cook County Board president, joined him as co-host in 2019. 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