Topic: Radio One

4 chapters across the catalog

27: Lift-Gate
21:46 - 24:39

27: Lift-Gate

Media Double Standards and Bloomberg's 2019 Apology

Michael Bloomberg defended stop-and-frisk as recently as 2019 before issuing a public apology upon entering the presidential race. The hosts discuss the media's willingness to accept Bloomberg's apology while labeling Trump's similar policy stances as irredeemable. The discussion links heavy policing in minority neighborhoods to the economic goal of increasing property values through gentrification.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
1:28:16 - 1:30:46

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Progressive Prosecutors, George Soros and Tom Joyner

Sean King's work focuses on electing "woke" progressive prosecutors, a strategy heavily associated with George Soros. King's appearances on the Tom Joyner radio show are noted, with the observation that Joyner's business ties to Radio One prevent him from offering any real pushback against King's agenda.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
1:30:47 - 1:34:01

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Black Radio Influence, News One and Media Protection

The historical and current influence of black radio is discussed as a primary vehicle for disseminating talking points to urban markets. The segment highlights how News One and Radio One act as a protective apparatus for Sean King, ensuring his narrative is the dominant one heard by the public.