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Cathy Hughes' brainchild now reaches more than 80% of Black U.S. households.

In honor of National Radio Day, we take a look back at heroes past and present who trailblazed into the industry with their iconic ideas.

“The Loverman” had one of the most recognizable voices in Indianapolis media.

Celebrating 42 years of Radio One! Take a walk down memory lane in celebration of how founder Cathy Hughes built America's largest Black-owned broadcasting company.

Urgent warning from Radio One about a scam involving some of its radio station properties. Here's what you need to know.

Media visionary Cathy Hughes will be inducted into the Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame for her pivotal contributions.

On Saturday (October 2), WOL News Talk 1450 in Washington D.C. celebrated its 41st anniversary - a moment which showcased the perseverance and tenacity of its founder, Urban One maven Cathy Hughes.

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Throughout American history, Black disc jockeys did more than just spin records. They were, for Black listeners across the country, the influential voices of their communities.

Jamie Foxx, Chance The Rapper, Missy Elliott and more attend the televised event.

Through its various platforms, Urban One's national reach touches 59 million households, 22 million listeners, 40 million video streams, 20 million unique visitors and 5 million app starts.

Howard University on Sunday honored Cathy Hughes, Founder and Chairperson of Radio One, Inc., the largest Black-owned multi-media company in the country, at the unveiling of the Cathy Hughes School of Communications.

The hour-long primetime special, Cathy Hughes One on One: A NewsOne Special, premiered Tuesday on TV One.