NEW YORK -- Disc jockey Don Imus, whose career was made and then undone by his acid tongue during a decades-long rise to radio stardom and an abrupt public plunge after a nationally broadcast racial ...
Just two days after Christmas, the radio community was rocked by news of Don Imus’ death — he was 79 years old. For undisclosed reasons, the radio host passed away at Baylor Scott and White Medical ...
Former New York City drive-time shock jock Don Imus, fired earlier this year for broadcasting his own disparaging remarks about the Rutgers University women's basketball team, will have a rural ...
It was a team meeting unlike any other. Seated on straight-backed chairs and couches in a living room of the New Jersey governor's mansion just outside Princeton, 10 members of Rutgers University's ...
This is Diana Nyad for KCRW, and this is The Score. Honestly, I'm shocked. CBS has today fired their cash cow Don Imus, following NBC's decision yesterday to cut Imus loose in the wake of his hateful ...
Don Imus kicks off his Fox Business Network morning show on Monday (we’ll have more on that coming soon), but today he’s interviewed by FNC/FBN anchor Neil Cavuto. The interview airs at 4pmET on Fox ...
With former radio talk-show host Don Imus off the air—the penalty for his racist and sexist remarks about the Rutgers women’s basketball team—many commentators are now focusing on the language in ...
I was just as surprised by the comments of MSNBC commentator Don Imus when referring to the Rutgers University women's basketball team as anyone else. I mean, it doesn't get much worse than being ...
Don Imus Will Claim CBS Got What It Bargained For. He's Suing for $120 million. May 3, 2007 — -- Radio host Don Imus is going to sue CBS for $120 million, according to a draft copy of the ...
LaTonya Taylor is an editor with Ignite Your Faith magazine. Here she offers perspective as a Christian, an African-American, and a woman. The maelstrom radio shock jock Don Imus started when he ...
Fox Business Network turns two-years-old later this month, and the biggest star on the young channel makes his debut this morning. But it’s a familiar face – Don Imus‘ radio program will be simulcast ...
There is a predictable pattern to these things. Someone prominent—almost always a male—says something indisputably vile. And when his world explodes as a result, he belatedly begs forgiveness. Don ...
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