About The DL Hughley Show

Comedian D.L. Hughley is hitting the airwaves in a big way. He has tapped well-known media personality Jasmine Sanders to co-host The D.L. Hughley Show with him. In addition to airing on 105.3 RNB in Charlotte, The D.L. Hughley Show is distributed by REACH Media Inc. which currently reaches an audience of over 12 million listeners, predominately African American, through radio, as well as digital media. Hughley, ready to take people on a no holds ride of humor and reality in the afternoons, stated, “I’m very excited to get back to radio and it couldn’t have come at a better time. I think radio fits my sensibility. I want to make people laugh a lot and think a little. Some people want to push the envelope – I want to see if I can singe it a little.”

Hughley established himself as a stand-up comedian propelling to stardom with the Original Kings of Comedy Tour and a subsequent movie release. He went on to have a hit television show, The Hughleys and has followed that up with a successful best-selling book, comedy specials and television appearances. Known for being astute and politically saavy in true comedian style, D.L. has served as host of his own talk show on CNN and TV One. The D.L. Hughley Show can be heard from 3-7pm on 105.3 RNB.

VIA:  History.Com On January 18, 1958, hockey player Willie O’Ree of the Boston Bruins takes to the ice for a game against the Montreal Canadiens, becoming the first black to play in the National Hockey League (NHL). Born in 1935 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, O’Ree was the son of a civil engineer, in one […]

The NAACP elected a health care executive as its youngest board chairman Saturday, continuing a youth movement for the nation’s oldest civil rights organization.  Roslyn M. Brock, 44, was chosen to succeed Julian Bond. She had been vice chairman since 2001 and a member of the NAACP for 25 years. Brock works for Bon Secours Health Systems in Maryland as vice president […]

The NAACP recently elected their youngest Board Chairman Roslyn M. Brock. Read her story here.

The NAACP elected a health care executive as its youngest board chairman Saturday, continuing a youth movement for the nation’s oldest civil rights organization.  Roslyn M. Brock, 44, was chosen to succeed Julian Bond. She had been vice chairman since 2001 and a member of the NAACP for 25 years. Brock works for Bon Secours Health Systems in Maryland as vice president […]

The NAACP recently elected their youngest Board Chairman Roslyn M. Brock. Read her story here.

We just found out that The Dream and his wife Christina Milian has named their little girl Violet. 

VIA:  AltheaGibson.Com Born August 25, 1927 in Silver, SC, A right-hander, grew up in Harlem. Her family was poor, but she was fortunate in coming to the attention of Dr. Walter Johnson, a Lynchburg VA physician who was active in the black tennis community. He became her patron as he would later for Arthur Ashe, […]

Althea Gibson was the first african american to win in the US Open, paving the way for Venus and Serena. Follow us as we celebrate Althea during Black History Month.

VIA:  AltheaGibson.Com Born August 25, 1927 in Silver, SC, A right-hander, grew up in Harlem. Her family was poor, but she was fortunate in coming to the attention of Dr. Walter Johnson, a Lynchburg VA physician who was active in the black tennis community. He became her patron as he would later for Arthur Ashe, […]

Althea Gibson was the first african american to win in the US Open, paving the way for Venus and Serena. Follow us as we celebrate Althea during Black History Month.

VIA: www.thisisrnb.com, www.showingout.com, www.accessatlanta.com Songtress KeKe Wyatt released her sophomore album yesterday after being ghost from the industry for nearly a decade. In 2001, Wyatt made headlines for her hit song with Avant, “My First Love,” and a Christmas Day arrest in the stabbing of her husband, Rahmat Morton. He dropped the charges, but Wyatt […]

T.I. made his first public appearance at his girlfriend’s Tiny’s Alzheimer’s benefit last night in NYC. T.I. No photos were allowed, but someone managed to snap one.