Radio One Changes Name To Urban One To Reflect Reach Across Multiple Media Platforms
Radio One has changed its corporate identity to Urban One. The new moniker, which officially took place on the 18th anniversary of the company's initial public stock offering, is meant to reflect the "rich history as the most trusted source to inform, entertain and inspire the African-American community," according to a statement.
iOne Digital Buys Moguldom Media Properties
iONE Digital, formerly known as Interactive One, announced the acquisition of digital media properties Bossip.com, HipHopWired.com and MadameNoire.com from Moguldom Media Group.
Manvel Native Serves at Sea Aboard Navy’s Largest Warship
A Manvel, Texas native and William P. Clements High School graduate, Petty Officer 3rd Class Rosembelt Villanueva is serving on one of the world’s largest warships, the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69).
White House Struggles To Answer GOP Questions On Capitol Hill
The back-to-back controversies threatened to further erode the credibility of the White House
Comey Documented 'Everything He Could Remember' After Trump Conversations
Conversations Comey had with Trump were documented by the former FBI director
John Kasich: Paul Ryan 'Should Be More Aggressive' On Trump-Comey Response
John Kasich and Bernie Sanders both unsuccessfully sought the presidency last year
Kasich explained why he never endorsed his party's nominee, President Donald Trump
Trump vs. Comey: Who Will America Trust?
Trump fired Comey last week
Sources confirm Comey wrote memos of some of his encounters with Trump
Trump Presses Turkey's Erdogan To Release Jailed US Pastor
White House: US President Trump addressed US pastor's detention during meeting with Turkish leader
Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan wants the extradition of a Islamic preacher from the US
Auto Sales Are Slowing, And Upheaval Is Next
The U.S. auto boom that fueled record sales and profits is winding down. Next up: A radical transformation that could threaten the survival of some automakers.
Outage hits Starbucks stores in U.S. and Canada
The outage happened after the company ran a regular technology update on cash registers overnight.
Does Anyone In Trump's White House Have Credibility?
The next time the White House wants to make a credible defense of President Trump's actions, who should it send to the podium?
Facebook Refunds Advertisers Over Measurement Error
Facebook said Tuesday it is offering refunds after a "bug" caused some advertisers to be billed incorrectly when users clicked on videos in a carousel ad unit.
Former Sony CEO Has Some Advice For Ransomware Victims
Lynton helmed Sony Entertainment when it was the target of a massive hack in December 2014. Hackers, who were linked to the North Korean government, crashed the company's computer systems and leaked the studio's films and emails containing sensitive information. Lynton said it left the studio in crisis mode for "easily" five months.
This Is 'SportsCenter'? ESPN Is Changing Its Flagship Show
The media landscape is changing, and ESPN has to change with it. That includes changes to "SportsCenter," its flagship broadcast since the network went on the air in 1979.
Boeing Cleared To Fly The 737 Max, Delivers First Jet
That came after Boeing's 737 fleet was briefly grounded starting on May 10 due to engine concerns.
Chelsea Manning Free, Ready to Let Down Her Hair
Chelsea Manning, the former Army intelligence analyst behind one of the largest leaks of classified information in history, was freed Wednesday morning and is looking forward to growing out her hair and finding out what it means to be a woman, her attorney says.
Are More Hollywood Hacks On The Horizon?
As studios and networks put their movies and shows into the hands of consumers on more platforms, they face the pressing challenge of how to keep their content out of the hands of hackers, according to Grady Summers, chief technology officer at information security firm FireEye.
Congressman Calls for Trump's Impeachment From the House Floor
Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas called for the impeachment of President Donald Trump Wednesday morning, the first member of Congress to officially request leveling charges against the President from the House floor.
Trump Told Comey To Consider Imprisoning Reporters Who Publish Leaks
President Trump has called reporters dishonest, said the media is "the enemy of the American people," and mused about making it easier to sue journalists. And, according to a new report, he has gone even further than that in private, telling then-FBI Director James Comey that Comey should consider locking reporters up.
Texas Man Sues Date for Texting During 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Movie
A Texas man is demanding a refund from his date after she texted while they were at the movies in Austin.

