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NAB Broadcasting Hall Of Fame to Induct Cathy Hughes


Cathy Hughes
Cathy Hughes

Urban One Founder and Chairperson Cathy Hughes will be inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Broadcasting Hall of Fame at the 2019 NAB Show. The induction will occur during the Achievement in Broadcasting Dinner on Monday, April 8 in Las Vegas. Hughes grew Urban One, formerly known as Radio One, into the largest African-American owned, diversified media corporation in the nation. The company is an Urban market leader with 59 broadcast stations. As such, Hughes became the first woman to own a radio station that was ranked number one in a major market. Today, the company is run by Hughes' son Alfred Liggins III.

Urban One also owns TV One, a television network serving more than 60 million households, and maintains controlling interest in Reach Media Inc., which provides several syndicated programs, including the "Tom Joyner Morning Show." The company also provides social content, news, information and entertainment through its digital platform, iOne Digital, with popular websites including "Cassius" and "Bossip." Urban One maximizes its reach to more than 80 percent of the African-American market by offering cross-platform marketing opportunities with One Solution.

Hughes began her radio career at KOWH-AM in her hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. In 1971, she became a lecturer at the newly established School of Communications at Howard University in Washington, DC. During her tenure, Hughes served as General Sales Manager at WHUR-FM, Howard University Radio. She also became the first femal VP/GM of a station in the nation's capital and created the format known as the "Quiet Storm" for Urban radio. In 1980, Hughes purchased her flagship station WOL-AM in Washington, DC and pioneered yet another innovative format known as "24-Hour Talk From a Black Perspective."

"Cathy Hughes is a truly remarkable broadcaster and entrepreneur whose contributions continue to greatly influence and drive our industry," said NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith. "We look forward to honoring Cathy with this well-deserved award at this year's NAB Show."

In addition to her professional career, Hughes continues her family's work and legacy at The Piney Woods School in Mississippi, which was established by her grandfather in 1909. The school is the largest of only four African-American boarding schools in the country. She also advocates on behalf of the homeless and minority communities, in addition to mentoring countless women. Additionally, Hughes was awarded the NAB Distinguished Service Award in 2001.

Last year's NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame inductee for radio was syndicated radio personality Elvis Duran.

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