Earlier this week, the New York Daily News shined a spotlight on Reverend Al Sharpton’s non-profit organization The National Action Network. Highlighting Sharpton’s executive salary, the story attempts to portray activist Sharpton as someone more committed to building his personal fortune than advancing his mission of social justice. Instead, articles like these points to a growing pattern of unfair and exaggerated scrutiny of Black leaders.

The Radio One corporate staff teamed up with the DC Central Kitchen to give back to the community. Check out the photos here.

Radio One continued to grow over the next decade. By the year of 2002 Radio One’s portfolio contained 63 stations, and by 2003 Radio One formed a joint venture with Comcast Corporation to launch TV One, a cable television channel targeting adult African-American viewers.

Radio One has always been dedicated to it's community, in every market that we operate. Over the years our stations have done some outstanding work in the community, here are some photos highlighting our markets and their community outreach efforts.

The 1990’s was a great decade for Radio One. During this time Catherine Hughes’ son Alfred Liggins III took over the company, taking it to new found heights.

The Radio one legacy begins with the flagship station WOL. In those days what we now know as Radio One was “Almic Broadcasting”; named after the sons of Catherine L Hughes and Dewey Hughes.

The Radio Hall of Fame will induct Cathy Hughes in November, bestowing its Emerson Award to the founder of Radio One. Hughes is being recognized for her influence and lasting impact on the world of broadcasting.

Omarosa gave Radio One the scoop on her love life, what's she's looking for in a man, her religious influences on the show, and being in a bathing suit for the first time on national television. Click here!

Get the 411 on Chairwoman and Founder of Radio One Cathy Hughes.

Omarion sits down EXCLUSIVELY with Radio One to talk about his new album, his new hair cut, and gives advice for upcoming artists on how to handle the music industry.

It's not too late to make a <strong>donation</strong>! Thank you <strong>Atlanta</strong> for all of your <strong>donations</strong> and <strong>support</strong> during our <strong>Turkey/Thanksgiving Challenge</strong>. We were successful in raising nearly <strong>$10,000</strong> and received <strong>several hundred turkeys</strong>!<!--more-->

Though it’s not making headline news, many Atlantan’s are still experiencing hardships over the horrendous floods that occurred a few weeks back. <!--more-->