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2/22/17- Is it true that 45 shed an orange tear while visiting the African American museum? Comedian Chris Paul weighs in and he reveals what will happen when Popeyes and Burger King merge. Listen below.

2/22/17- Rev. Al Sharpton talks about Donald Trump’s visit to the African American museum and what it means for a President with his ego. “It could be a time, if he is willing and wise, for him to say, looking at the history of African Americans and what we’ve been through, that one day he’ll […]

2/22/17- Roland Martin talks to Donna Brazile about the selection of the new committee members in the Democratic party. “It was a crucial moment in the party. The DNC was a victim of a cyber crime. We now know it was the Russians. What disturbed many of us is that what we found in the DNC […]

The TV One premiere of Media doesn’t air until this weekend, but the buzz around the network’s original series started in 2016, when news of the movie was first announced. Radio One Founder and chairperson Cathy Hughes and her producing team explore the business and sometimes deadly secrets of the entertainment industry with an inside look at a family-owned communications […]

2/22/17- Bill Bellamy wants everyone to get over Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook’s relationship. Listen below to hear why the funny man wants you to move on.  

2/22/17- Happy Laugh Out Loud Wednesday! Tom, Sybil and Bill Bellamy applaud a group of Math students that are making history and they weigh in on the stress caused by Donald Trump. Listen below.  

The Tom Joyner Morning Show

Black History Month originated in 1926, founded by Carter G. Woodson and was created to celebrate achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost.

The Tom Joyner Morning Show

Kim Royster had dreams of becoming a professional singer after leaving her small North Carolina town and heading to New York. While her artistic aims fell through, Royster has earned several achievements as a member of the New York Police Department and is the highest-ranked Black female officer on the force. This week, Assistant Chief […]

In the now classic movie Bring It On (2000) Gabrielle Union and Kirsten Dunst face off as cheerleaders from opposing California high schools. Union’s all-Black squad, The Clovers, finds out that Dunst’s squad, the Toros, from an upscale San Diego high school is copying their cheers. The two squads ultimately face off in a national […]