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The Chavis Chronicles

Theatrical producer Irene Gandy and James Winston of the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters

Season 2 Episode 213

Dr. Chavis talks to Irene Gandy, a Tony award winning longtime Broadway producer about the increase in shows depicting stories about Black culture. In the broadcast arena, Black ownership of radio and TV stations is decreasing. James Winston, President and Executive Director of the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters shares insights on what's causing the decline in ownership.

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