The Kroger grocery store chain announced yesterday that is buying th Harris Teeter chain in a $2.5 billion deal. Harris Teeter will operate as a…

Durham’s Mayor Bill Bell will try to settle a dispute of noise between a mega-church and the homeowners nearby. Homeowners near the New Hope church are complaining that the “joyful noise” coming from the church is too loud and believe it violates the city’s noise ordinance. The residents have filed a motion at city hall […]

The Light 103.9FM presents “Unity in the Community Day”, an exciting two phase event that brings people together from all over the Triangle and surrounding areas. Originally created to honor service men and women throughout the Triangle and surrounding areas, Unity in the Community has grown to be a fun-filled day for the entire family. […]

Radio One Charlotte joined the Charlotte Bobcats mascot Rufus in serving lunch and distributing toys at the Harvest Center today.

The spirit of community Saturday evening at Durham Performing Arts Center gripped Radio One Inc. founder and chairwoman Cathy Hughes, in town for the 9th Annual Lamplighter Awards. Presented by McDonald’s, The Light 103.9 FM and Assurance Wireless, the Lamplighter Awards honor area individuals and organizations for volunteer efforts and community service.

The question on a lot of women’s minds, whether white or black, is to be married or not to be married?

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.