Amanda Seales and DJ Nailz Are Waking Up Philly on 100.3 WRNB as New Morning Show Hosts with Accompanying Podcast
“I am beyond excited to be partnering with Radio One and Reach Media to launch The Amanda Seales Show. After years of sticking with my brand of comedy and academy to cultivate a community, this feels like more than an opportunity, but a purpose-filled possibility to empower and change minds using humor to translate the truth,” said Seales.
As leaders in mainstream urban, urban AC, and inspirational music with the top talent in syndicated radio programing, Reach Media connects with ninety percent of Black America.
“We are extremely excited to be launching a new show with Amanda Seales. A fresh show with a female host focused on the future. Amanda is a very versatile talent, excelling as a comedian, speaker, actress and social influencer,” said David Kantor, CEO of Urban One’s Radio One and Reach Media divisions.
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!! I wanted to tell y’all before y’all hear it from anybody else. Another New Show & Podcast Announcement!! Joining my homie @amandaseales for a show! Starting in Philly @rnbphilly and coming to a city near you!!! pic.twitter.com/F3JKj04tQ3
— NAILZ (@DJNAILZ) October 25, 2022
With an uncanny knack for using humor to make serious topics (racism, politics, rape culture, sexism, police brutality, etc.) relatable and interesting, she combines intellectual wit, silliness, and a pop culture obsession to create her unique style of “smart funny” content for the stage, screen, and now, radio. Joined by co-host, Marc “DJ Nailz” Dixon of Power 105.7 Columbus, audiences will get a full dose of the comedian’s unfiltered opinions, fact-based insights, and hilariously real point of view each day.
Colby Tyner, Senior VP Programming of Urban One’s Radio One and Reach Media divisions, who worked to bring the parties together said, “From her Smart Funny & Black show to HBO’s Insecure, Amanda is an exceptional creative force who uses her comedic and social media skills to entertain but also enlighten audiences. It only makes sense to now add a daily syndicated radio show. We look forward to working with and sharing her amazing content.”
People should not whoop and holler at graduations, and students should follow the rules. You stating that these scenes bring you joy adds to the problem. We encourage people to do the wrong things, then act surprised when they take it too far. Is it really any wonder that young people (and older) are shooting others, stealing cars, and resorting to violence? When will we stop making excuses for bad behavior?!
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