Thursday, April 23, 2015

NYC Radio: Two Shows Dropped By WBLS, WLIB

The Late Hal Jackson
Two long-time radio shows have gone silent.

“Sunday Classics,” the last show hosted by the late Hal Jackson, finished its run on WBLS 107.5 FM late last month. the NY Daily News reports since Jackson’s death in May 2012, it had been continued by his wife, Debi B., and his executive producer, Clay Berry.

At sister station WLIB 1190 AM, Gary Byrd’s Sunday night talk-and-information show, “GBE Mindflight,” had its last show on Easter Sunday.  Byrd’s “Express Yourself,” 7-9 p.m. Sundays, is now simulcast on WBLS and WLIB.

WBLS and WLIB program director Skip Dillard said cancelling “Mindflight” lets WLIB use its 9 p.m.-midnight slot for gospel music, the station’s primary format.

Black community spokespersons have expressed concern for several years, particularly since the disappearance of WRKS 98.7 FM, Kiss-FM, about the shrinking number of radio forums for black community issues.

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2 comments:

  1. It is disheartening that Gary Byrd's program is no longer aired. I found Mr. Seabrook to be a regressive experience. He is not reflective of the progressive community that have appreciated the Gary Bryd program for many years. By abandoning Mr. Bryd' program you have made a careless choice.

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  2. Gary Byrd's sunday night show on wbls still air's it was pre·empted may 3rd.

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