Black activist Mark Thompson calls former
listeners to action
By Robert "Rob" Redding Jr.
Publisher
Aug. 2, 2007, 12:01 a.m. - Black activist
the Rev. Mark
Thompson
(Matsimela Mapfumo) today called on his former listeners to continue to
fight after he was fired by Radio One-owned
XM 169 The Power, ending almost 20 years with the company.
Thompson said he wants people to take what they leaned
on the air and confront local injustices - like Martin Luther King
worked in the trenches - to build a national movement.
"People at this moment should take everything that we
have done and move from theory into action...right there in your
locale," Thompson, said during an Internet radio interview.
Redding News Review last week exclusively reported
that Lanham, Md.-based Radio One fired Thompson and three other XM 169
staffers. Radio One's
Syndication One announced a new lineup the same day that includes
"The Al Sharpton Show," "2 Live Stews" and "The Warren Ballentine Show."
Thompson, a key speaker at the "Million Man March,"
"Millions More Movement" and founder of the Umoja Party, made his call
to action on the Black
Coffee Program hosted by
Cedrick Muhammad.
"We have gotten a lot of letters of love and support,"
he told Muhammad during a 15-minute interview. "I would like for people
to continue to pray those prayers for my family and me."
Lee Michaels, national program director for
Syndication One News/Talk
and XM 169, declined to comment.
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Redding News Review reported last Thursday that
Thompson's show "Make
it Plain" and Ambrose Lane's show "We Ourselves,"
along with their supporting staff, were eliminated.
Radio One has been running best of shows in the place
of the two shows.
The cuts come as Comedian
Sheryl Underwood decided not to sign a deal at the channel, after starting a
daily show in March.
"We offered her a deal and she drug her feet about
signing the deal," Michaels, said last week. Michaels, Thompson’s former
boss, also cited her many scheduling conflicts.
The cuts also came as a source at Radio One had been
complaining about delayed payments.
"That's absolutely untrue," Michaels said last week.
The company lost close to two-thirds of its value in
the past two years earlier this year, according to a Washington Post
report.
Sharpton's show will run from 1 to 4 p.m. and be
followed by "The 2 Live Stews" from 4 to 7 p.m. Warren Ballentine, to
air from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., will kick off the new XM 169 lineup.
Radio One programs XM 169 for
XM Satellite Radio, which is in the process of
merging with
Sirius Satellite Radio. Syndication One, a
joint venture of Radio One, Inc. and REACH Media, Inc., airs on 25 local
news/talk stations across the country, according to the news release.
(Disclosure: RCI's Redding News Review radio program
was heard on XM 169 The Power's "We Ourselves").
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