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Barbershop Talk 2 "The Importance of Independent Black Owners in Media"
WASHINGTON, Aug 01, 2005, 10:00 a.m. -
ReddingNewsReview.com invites you to Barbershop Talk 2
"The Importance of Independent Black Owners in Media" this Saturday Aug. 6 from 4 p.m. to 6
p.m. at the Apex Museum on 135 Auburn Avenue.
Redding News Review, the radio show and Web site, is a
program heard every first Monday at 11:15 p.m. on WRFG's "PeopleTalk" with host
Angelique, and 13 other stations across America.
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Barbershop Talk 2 "The Importance of
Independent Black Owners in Media" coincides with The National Association of
Black Journalist Convention's 30th anniversary being held in Atlanta that
weekend.
The forum will include Africa Channel CEO James Makawa; Mike
Roberts, owner of Robert's Communications, Inc.; Denise Rolark-Barnes, owner of the Washington (D.C.)
Informer; LaFontaine Oliver, program director of XM Radio's "The Power" and
Redding News Review editor and publisher and radio host Rob Redding. The mission
is to help bring together the estimated 5,000 visiting journalist; local radio
listeners and Web readers; and black media entrepreneurs to talk about media
ownership.
For more information on Barbershop Talk 2 "The Importance of
Independent Black Owners in Media" log on to ReddingNewsReview.com.
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