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What began as a blog dedicated to documenting Black radio history of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s along with celebrating the pioneering disc jockeys who shaped the industry. Urban Radio Nation has evolved into a daily source for news, analysis, and commentary on radio, media, and sports media.
Our roots are in reporting on urban radio and industry developments within the Hip-Hop and R&B radio formats. Today, we also cover broader media trends, sports media, and cultural conversations that influence audiences and the industry alike.
At the heart of our coverage are the personalities, innovators, and decision-makers who make radio and media one of the most dynamic and influential industries in the world. Drawing on years of industry expertise, we provide independent reporting and thoughtful analysis guided by strong journalistic standards—not sensational, click-driven headlines.

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