The National Council of Negro Women oppose the merger of Sirius and XM satellite radio. According to this letter they believe that:
"Programming such as Howard Stern, Opie and Anthony and Bubba the Love Sponge - which help to perpetuate racist and sexist stereotypes in our culture - drive the business of both companies."
With all of the things black women have to worry about, the NCNW or Dorothy Height is worried about three radio talk shows? And why no mention of the Jamie Foxx channel with those commedians and their comments or, all the rap/hip-hop channels talking about bitches and hoes?
Come on now Dorothy Height, you are not that stupd.
Your kidding right? Ok. Now, so far, I'm looking at three radio shows on a combined 300 channels between the two networks and who's kidding here. Nobody listens to Opie and Anthony anymore. All kidding aside (I was not kidding about Opie and Anthony) the NCNW should concentrate on the source of the so-called offensive material on these radio shows, Jerry Springer and his ilk and even, Oprah Winfrey when her show was in its infancy: The abhorrent behavior of minorities and women popularized in today's culture.
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How about opposing the abhorrent behavior that provides material to those shows?
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Its time that Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and the rest of the Civil Rights Industral Complex concentrate on eliminating the source of lyrics about bitches, hoes, hustlaz and thugz. Without people acting a fool these shows wherever they are will not have any free material and instead have to produce some of it themselves. I dont listen to Opie and Anthony (and nobody else seems to either) but I do listen to Howard Stern and Bubba the Love Sponge and I can say that they dont just pick on minorities and women. They expose foolishness no matter who is doing it.
The NCNW further supports Jesse Jackson's request that 20% of their channel capacity be devoted to "competition and diversity" in satellite radio. What the hell? And what does he propose go on those channels? The same ignorant foolishness broadcast to the denizens of Atlanta every day? Yeah, a lot of good that did.
This is getting stupid. Look why not tap the pockets of all the rappers and their producers and put on a radio show or better yet a network that people want to listen to. Beat Howard, Bubba and those two losers at their own game; and shut up.
MSNBC Terminates the Imus In The Morning Simulcast
Posted:4/11/2007
"Effective immediately, MSNBC will no longer simulcast the "Imus in the Morning" radio program," read a statement from NBC News, which oversees the cable news network. "This decision comes as a result of an ongoing review process, which initially included
...f humor either. Now, if someone would terminate the shows of Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson on the same grounds, perhaps justice may ...