This article originally appeared on The Philadelphia Tribune. Tony Brown, who hosted the show “The Quiet Storm” for many years on WDAS FM 105.3, died Wednesday, Feb. 24 according to reports. Brown was ...
Tony Brown and Cody Anderson, legends in the “pantheon” of Philly Black radio, recently died within one week of each other. Their deep community impact lives on. In this archival photo at WDAS, Tony ...
PHILADELPHIA — Two heritage radio brands superserving African American consumers across the Delaware Valley have a new Sales Manager. It’s a woman who previously served as the FM stations’ Assistant ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Tony Brown, the longtime host of "Quiet Storm" on WDAS-FM, has died. Brown died Wednesday morning. He was 75. Brown had been ill for the past few years. Brown's radio legacy in ...
FLINT, Michigan -- Bobby Holiday, who worked as the program director of WDZZ-FM (92.7) in Flint, has joined WDAS-AM in Philadelphia, according to this report from radio-info.com. Holiday joins the ...
iHeartMedia Philadelphia’s radio stations 105.3 WDAS FM, Power 99 (WUSL), and Rumba 106.1 (WUMR) are hosting the sixth annual “Sista Strut” breast cancer walk on June 17. The event benefits the ...
Carter was best known as one half of the popular morning show "Carter and Sanborn in the Morning" which aired on Power 99 FM from 1987 to 1999 and on WDAS FM in 2006. Former partner Dave Sanborn, ...
Tony Brown had been part of WDAS-FM in Philadelphia for over 45 years before retiring in 2018 for health reasons. Brown died Wednesday. The station will be paying tribute to Brown all day today. Brown ...
It might be overstating it to say that the recent deaths of William “Cody” Anderson and Tony Brown represent the end of an era in Philadelphia Black radio, but it certainly feels like it. Brown and ...