Charlamagne Tha God:The Questionable firing And Radio One’s Censorship
By Isiswisdom

I’m sure by now you guys have heard radio personality and shock Jock Charlamagne Tha God was fired by Philly’s 100.3 The Beat, shortly after he aired the interview he did with Roc Member Beanie Siegel. We all know that radio is cut throat, we don’t deny that. The radio business is only interested in two things, ratings and making money. So if those are the two main things that radio is interested in then it would make one wonder why in the hell did they fire Charlamagne Tha God. A quote from Radio One’s executive Elroy Smith: Read the rest of this entry »


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