Sara M. Lomax, president and CEO of Philadelphia’s WURD radio, took to the talk station’s airwaves Monday to clear the air ...
Lomax noted that WURD has enjoyed unfettered access to Biden's White House in the past without making any compromises. "Earlier this year when WURD Radio was invited to the White House on February ...
WASHINGTON - WURD Radio announced Sunday it has parted ways with host Andrea Lawful-Sanders after she used questions given by President Joe Biden’s team in an interview with him last week.
A few weeks ago, Sara Lomax found herself live on air at the radio station she runs. Lomax is the president and CEO of WURD, Philadelphia’s only Black-owned talk radio station; she was addressing a ...
Donors of all sizes often show interest in coding bootcamp Resilient Coders, according to executive director Ayanna Lott-Pollard. So when an anonymous organization reached out earlier this year asking ...
Lawful-Sanders, who was a host on WURD Radio, said during her interview with Victor Blackwell on his Saturday morning show that she was offered eight questions by the campaign to ask Biden ...
Two radio stations based in the swing states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, WURD and WAUK, aired pre-recorded interviews with Biden as the president fought to calm his party’s concerns about his ...
Mr. Biden made the mistake on WURD radio, based in Philadelphia, as he tried to deliver a line that he has repeated before about having pride in serving as vice president for President Barack Obama.
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Black talk radio station WURD in Philadelphia has ended its relationship with host Andrea Lawful-Sanders in the wake of criticism the station has endured after Lawful-Sanders acknowledged using ...
WURD Radio is not a mouthpiece for the Biden or any other Administration. Internally, we will commit to reviewing our policies, procedures, and practices to reinforce WURD’s independence and ...