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Urban Music Report

Urban Music Report

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URBAN MUSIC REPORT (UMR) is an Advertiser-Supported Broadcast Media platform for Urban Entertainment and Lifestyle Themed Culture. The Urban Music Report Channel is Distributed Globally on AppleTV and Roku ConnectedTV Platforms. Urban Music Report's Original Programming Consists of Live Musical Performances, Talk Shows, Breakout Music Videos and In-Depth Interviews. The Urban Music Report Channel Creates Product Branding and Niche Target Marketing opportunities via television, radio, Interne ...
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The CUL Report

Oxford Cafe Network

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The C.U.L. (Cool) Report is a weekly update highlighting and discussing industry headlines and local information related to Contemporary Urban Luxury. Covering all categories for the Luxury+Leisure enthusiasts and industry professionals including Fashion, Art, Music, Design, Fine Dining, Hospitality, Luxury+Leisure Lifestyle +more.
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Killa Kela Podcast

Killa Kela Podcast

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THANKS FOR PASSING THROUGH - DON'T FORGET TO HIT SUBSCRIBE! The Killa Kela Podcast is a series focussing on Artist2Artist conversations of music & Street Culture. Each episode we talk to the creme of international artistry/guests who have contributed their lives to the urban arts and music. Bringing high profiled legacy acts together alongside underground pioneers; From Musicians, to graffiti writers, to fashion trailblazers - this show allows guests to indulge in a more passionate conversat ...
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Hip-Hop Sports Report brings truth and creativity to the latest news and updates from the worlds of sports and hip-hop music, which are increasingly becoming one in the same. We hope to inspire intelligent conversation and to spark respectful debate so that you can learn, laugh and think at the epicenter of hip hop and sports.
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The Money Marv Report Podcast is the most controversial urban culture talk show. Money Marv the Hip-hop Conversationalist touches on wide range of topics and subjects from Sports Music love relationships politics.
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Face To Face is an interview show that focuses on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward features guests who make headlines, and those affected by problems facing Indigenous urban and rural communities.
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The Cobain Report features interviews and candid commentary with an urban outtake on events and situations involving individuals from all walks of life. Executive Producer: Gregory Davis Jr Tramell Major FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @THE_COBAIN_REPORT @ROCC_COBAIN @BLESSED_DETROITER
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The parking podcast for urban change-makers. Reinventing Parking is about parking policy but it's for anyone who wants a better city and better urban transport. Intro and outro music "Walking Barefoot on Grass" by Kai Engel via http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/
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45s Before Dawn / About 2 Blow Radio

45s Before Dawn / About 2 Blow Radio

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unsignedhype.org and About 2 Blow Radio digital record pool features new and underground releases and interview sessions with the artists & producers behind the music. Sponsored by unsignedhype.org Diggin in the crates for digital 45s (LPs), underground bangerz from up & coming artists, exclusives, b-sides & collabos before they see the break of dawn. 45s Before Dawn Digital Record Pool www.unsignedhype.org www.about2blowradio.com www.45sbeforedawn.ga
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Joseph Nti (Host) & Kwame Asante Ofori (Producer) bring you a fast paced, colorful and heated podcast based on urban life in Ghana's capital, Accra. Episodes alternate between vox pops and in-studio interviews featuring a mix of vibrant personalities. The podcast is released on Mondays every two weeks and is a part of the Gold Coast Report podcast network. The show is fastpaced, colourful and heated just like the city! Discover more Sincerely Accra!
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Let’s Talk About Race (LTAR), a new intergenerational, roundtable discussion of independent national journalists featuring rigorous conversations and analysis of news coverage and the role race plays in politics, government, economy, education, and health. LTAR currently airs on KBOO Community Radio in Portland, OR, and Pacific Radio NetworkLTAR brings independent journalists from all over the country from New Jersey to Texas and Pennsylvania with a home base in Portland, Oregon. The hosts b ...
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St. Louis on the Air

St. Louis Public Radio

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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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Alexia Simone is admittedly a bashful person, but she pushes that all to the side with 808 beats and low-end R&B sound in her new project, “Multiply.” She takes host Elaine Cha behind the scenes of the album’s production which includes collaborations with local music producers and her InBloom partner, Slikk Darko.…
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A St. Louis County Girl Scout troop was told to stop fundraising for child war victims in Gaza. Instead, they created their own organization. Less than a year later, Salam Scouts has more than 200 members in 24 troops nationwide. Co-founder Nawal Abuhamdeh says she hopes Salam Scouts will empower young girls and boys not only to be confident leader…
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Between 2023 and 2024, the number of homeless Missourians increased by almost 10%. Regional coordinator for the Missouri Balance of State Continuum of Care April Redman, Director for the Department of Human Services Adam Pearson and NPR Midwest Newsroom’s investigative reporter Kavahn Mansouri discuss the challenges in providing an accurate count o…
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The Animal Protective Association cut ties with the St. Louis County animal shelter on Friday. The partnership’s dissolution comes at a time of anxiety and suspicion among shelter volunteers, who were told they would need to reapply in order to continue volunteering at the facility. Animal advocates are also concerned after a Missouri Sunshine Law …
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Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins is defending his decision to reject sports betting emergency rules, saying there isn’t an urgent need and also he doesn’t want to short circuit public input. STLPR politics correspondent Jason Rosenbaum talks with Hoskins. Later, Rosenbaum joins the show for context and analysis about the future of sports g…
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As he closes in on his 40th year in the education sector, Charles Cochrane says it’s been a very rewarding ride. Cochane, executive director of the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre, says while curriculums, resources and funding for on reserve education have all evolved significantly over the years – First Nations administering their…
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A former St. Louis sheriff’s deputy who was fired is suing Sheriff Alfred Montgomery for defamation. Janae Edmondson, the visiting volleyball player who lost both of her legs in a terrible car crash in downtown St. Louis in 2023, has settled a lawsuit against the city. Producers of Nelly’s “Country Grammar” are suing the famous St. Louis rapper for…
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Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage and her daughter, poet and writer Ruby Aiyo Gerber, talk about co-writing the opera, “This House.” Taking place in a majestic Harlem brownstone, the opera explores themes of gentrification and losing Black histories. It also delves into what connects – and binds – people to history and to one another. “Th…
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About 2,680 people with developmental disabilities died under the care of the state of Missouri — on average, one person every day between 2017 through 2023. Reporter Will Skipworth’s new investigation from the River City Journalism Fund dives into that system and its flaws. Skipworth shares his findings from his investigation into why disabled peo…
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More than three months after the voter-approved Amendment 3 went into effect, Planned Parenthood affiliates are once again offering abortions to Missourians. That’s because Jackson County Judge Jerri Zhang froze licensing requirements for clinics, which Planned Parenthood cited as a major obstacle for offering abortions for the first time in years.…
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When Ken Martin announced his first national tour since taking on the high profile post of DNC chairman, it may have come as a surprise to some that he included Missouri as one of the stops. On the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, Martin talks about his goals for the party and why deep red states like Missouri are important.…
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Gov. JB Pritzker on Wednesday compared President Donald Trump’s “authoritarian playbook” to the Nazi movement as he unveiled a $55.2 billion spending plan that also saves the state more than $400 million by nixing a health care program for adults who lack legal status. STLPR Metro East reporter Will Bauer joins the Politically Speaking Hour on St. …
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Music producers are behind-the-scenes creators who make the drumbeat, and heartbeat, of many experiences we enjoy. But this corner of the industry is male-dominated, leaving little recognition and appreciation for the women in the field — despite their major contributions. St. Louis music producers Lexxiii Beatz and Volume Speaks share their experi…
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Due to past racial events, there is often a mistrust in communities with people of color when it comes to the healthcare system. Owner of GreaterHealth Pharmacy and Wellness, Marcus Howards recollects how Black people were experimented on during the Tuskegee experiment. He also discusses how GreaterHealth develops trusts and provides care for patie…
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Social media has put art and entertainment from all corners of the world in the literal palm of your hand. Manga and anime (Japanese comic books and cartoons) hit mainstream American bookshelves and screens starting in the 1990s, and cross-cultural exchange has resulted in the development of distinct subcultures — including “blerds” or Black nerds.…
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In the U.S. alone coffee has an economic value upwards of $340 billion dollars annually. But in the countries where coffee is grown, farmers and producers often face exploitation. St. Louis University student Firaol Ahmed started Moii Coffee, an online platform that aims to cut down on exploitation by connecting Ethiopian coffee farmers directly to…
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This past Saturday, an abortion took place in a Missouri Planned Parenthood clinic. It’s something that hasn’t happened in the state since 2022. The development follows a judge’s ruling on Friday that’s again changed the legal landscape for abortion. St. Louis Public Radio health reporter Sarah Fentem discusses the impact of that ruling, and what’s…
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Find out more about GraffPunks & Hodl Warrior’s NFT’s here https://linktr.ee/gkniftyheadsTodays Podcast we are talking to Music Producer, presenter for MTV, Journalist from the UK Music world and now CEO of the live event / movement Super Organic, which merges Jazz, Hip Hop & Spoken Word / Poetry. The man is Fusion and we're talking legendary momen…
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