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Urban One Signs Ryan Cameron to Multi-Year Agreement


Ryan Cameron
Ryan Cameron

Veteran radio personality, actor, comedian and community advocate Ryan Cameron signs a multi-year agreement with Urban One and Reach Media for the "Ryan Cameron Uncensored Show" (RCUS). His afternoon show currently airs on WAMJ-FM (Majic 107.5/97.5) in Atlanta and syndicated with Reach Media across the country. An Atlanta native, Cameron is a member of the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame. He holds the distinction as the first African American P.A. Announcer in the history of the Atlanta Hawks.

Cameron shared, "When you do what you love every single day, it's not work. The relationship that I have with this company is historical and I look forward to our continued growth and success."

"Ryan is truly one of the most talented, creative and professional talent in the country," added Radio One Regional Vice President Tim Davies. "It is fantastic to be in the Ryan Cameron business for years to come."

In 2015, Cameron was named one of Atlanta's 55 Most Powerful by Atlanta Magazine and is one of The Source's Top 20 Influencers in hip-hop for 10 years running. In 2016, he was ranked by Radio Facts as the number one non-syndicated radio show in the country. In 2002, he founded The Ryan Cameron Foundation Leadership Academy, which recruits high school students and provides them with opportunities in academic, leadership, and career development along with community engagement for healthy lifestyles and anti-violence.

Joining Ryan Cameron on RCUS are Executive Producer, Sam Sirmons and Raymond "Big Ray" Dyer.

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