American Urban Radio Networks
The American Urban Radio Networks (AURN) was created in October 1991 as the result of a merger between New York-based National Black Network, founded by Unity Broadcasting in 1973, and Sheridan Broadcasting Networks, founded by Pittsburgh-based Sheridan Broadcasting Corporation. AURN provides programming to primarily African-American targeted radio stations. AURN is the only African-American controlled radio and digital network company in the United States, broadcasting weekly news, entertainment, sports, and information programs to 35 am-band radio stations nationwide.
Ownership | |
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Owner | Access.1 Communications |
History | |
Launch date | 1991 |
Replaced | National Black Network, Sheridan Broadcasting Networks |
AURN has offices and bureaus in New York, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles. May 2016, NBN parent company Access.1 Communications Corporation took over ownership of American Urban Radio Networks.
References
- Christopher H. Sterling; Cary O'Dell (2010). The Concise Encyclopedia of American Radio. Routledge. p. 106. ISBN 978-1-135-17684-6.
- Baraka, Rhonda (13 October 2001). "The Billboard Salute". Billboard. pp. 25&32.