Howard University Radio Expands to SiriusXM
WHUR Launches New, Diverse and Innovative Programming for Satellite Radio
WASHINGTON Howard University Radio, celebrating its 40th anniversary, announced it will launch H.U.R. Voices on Thursday, December 1 on SiriusXM channel 141.
H.U.R. Voices will offer exciting, educational and entertaining original programming that examines and explores issues that affect people of color, including a unique mixture of talk radio, local and national news, and great music. The channel will feature WHUR and WHUR-WORLD signature programs like the "Daily Drum," a weekday public affairs program that will expand to one-hour; the "Dr. Audrey Chapman Show," with the relationship guru; and the "Sighlent Storm," the only radio show devoted to the issue of domestic violence. New programs include "People Money Life," "The Traveling Eye" and "He Said She Said." H.U.R. Voices will embody the mission of Howard University – to serve "America and the Global Community."
WHUR celebrates four decades of excellence in broadcasting and community service on December 10 of this year.
"This is a milestone year for us," said Jim Watkins, general manager of WHUR, WHUR-WORLD, and H.U.R. Voices. "Not only are we celebrating 40 years of our flagship radio station, we have been given the awesome opportunity of rolling out H.U.R. Voices on SiriusXM, which gives us the opportunity to further expand our brand and nationalize our programming."
Known as a media trailblazer, WHUR has a legacy of leading the way in radio. The station was first in the Washington region to broadcast in crystal-clear HD and the only urban station in the country to sponsor a NASCAR race with its own driver.
H.U.R. Voices will offer exciting, educational and entertaining original programming that examines and explores issues that affect people of color, including a unique mixture of talk radio, local and national news, and great music. The channel will feature WHUR and WHUR-WORLD signature programs like the "Daily Drum," a weekday public affairs program that will expand to one-hour; the "Dr. Audrey Chapman Show," with the relationship guru; and the "Sighlent Storm," the only radio show devoted to the issue of domestic violence. New programs include "People Money Life," "The Traveling Eye" and "He Said She Said." H.U.R. Voices will embody the mission of Howard University – to serve "America and the Global Community."
WHUR celebrates four decades of excellence in broadcasting and community service on December 10 of this year.
"This is a milestone year for us," said Jim Watkins, general manager of WHUR, WHUR-WORLD, and H.U.R. Voices. "Not only are we celebrating 40 years of our flagship radio station, we have been given the awesome opportunity of rolling out H.U.R. Voices on SiriusXM, which gives us the opportunity to further expand our brand and nationalize our programming."
SiriusXM granted Howard University a lease to create two channels on the satellite radio system. The other channel, HBCU, is set to launch May 2012 and will provide music and talk programming from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The historic lease represents a significant step towards diversifying the airwaves.
Known as a media trailblazer, WHUR has a legacy of leading the way in radio. The station was first in the Washington region to broadcast in crystal-clear HD and the only urban station in the country to sponsor a NASCAR race with its own driver.
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