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DL Hughley is popular as a standup comedian and actor. What radio station is the DL Hughley show on? DL Hughley’s show comes on Foxy 107.3. What is DL

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One of the most popular and highly recognized standup comedians on the road today has also made quite an impression in the television, film and radio arenas. DL can currently be heard nationwide as host of his own afternoon radio show “The DL Hughley Show” which is nationally syndicated in over 60 cities across the country including the #1 radio market – New York. The radio show dives headfirst into hot topics of the day and dishes on the latest news, entertainment, pop culture and what's trending in social media.This July 2020, Harper Collins will release DL’s fourth book Surrender, White People. His two previous satirical titles Black Man, White House: An Oral History of the Obama Years and How Not to Get Shot…And Other Advice From White People, became New York Times bestsellers. It was recently announced that Comedy Central will shoot a docu-comedy series of How Not to Get Shot. DL continues to dominate the standup stage, producing specials for Netflix, Showtime and HBO. His 11th standup special “DL Hughley: Contrarian” is currently available on Netflix.DL also created and starred in the satirical documentary special for Comedy Central DL Hughley: The Endangered List, which premiered to rave reviews. The special was honored with the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award at the 72nd Annual Peabody Awards.Known for being astute and politically savvy in true comedian-style, DL served as host of his own late night talk shows on CNN and Comedy Central, and was a series regular on the Aaron Sorkin NBC drama Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. DL hosted the TBS’s game show Trust Me, I’m a Game Show Host. He also tapped into his playful side and participated in the 16th season of the hit ABC show Dancing with the Stars.As the star and producer of his namesake television show that ran on ABC and UPN The Hughleys, DL is also well known as one of the standout comedians on the ground-breaking tour and docu-film The Original Kings of Comedy. A veteran of numerous talk show appearances, he is a regular on the late-night talk show circuit, including always-memorable appearances on Real Time with Bill Maher, CNN and The Tonight Show. He is frequently requested as a guest host for such shows as Good Morning America, The View and Live with Kelly. DL’s first love always has been, and always will be, standup comedy. “From the minute I first walked onstage and picked up a microphone,” he says, “I knew that it was what I was meant to do.” DL Hughley is popular as a standup comedian and actor. What radio station is the DL Hughley show on? DL Hughley’s show comes on Foxy 107.3. What is DL Home Download the New Majic 102.3/92.7 App Join The Majic 102.3/92.7 Text ClubContact Us Create An Advertising Campaign With Us Contact Us – Programming Contact The Promotions, Prizing/Community Department Contact Our Sales Department Contact Our Digital Department Contact The Community Affairs DepartmentOn-Air Show Schedule Vic Jagger In The Morning With Huggy Lowdown The DL Hughley Show Love And RNB With Ralph TresvantEntertainment News Viral News Movies Beauty Shop Recording ArtistsPrizes Majic 102.3/92.7 Contest Rules Disclaimer Majic 102.3/92.7 Featured Video CLOSE Ledisi showed up and showed out on the Tom Joyner Morning Show this morning. Watch the soul songbird bring the house down singing two of her hits right here! SEE ALSO Huggy Lowdown’s DMV Party on the Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage Congrats To Our $500 Grand Prize Winners of 2024! More from Majic 102.3 – 92.7 Listen Live Rest In Power: Notable Black Folks Who We’ve Lost In 2025 Celebrities Take All The Fashion Risks at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Washington Commanders 2025 Offseason Tracker Love And R&B with Ralph Tresvant Contact The Promotions, Prizing/Community Department National Reading Month Tour $102 A DAY with Vic Jagger & Huggy Lowdown Sign Up ForThe Majic 102.3 - 92.7 Newsletter We care about your data. See our privay policy. Majic 102.3 - 92.7 Home Download the New Majic 102.3/92.7 App Join The Majic 102.3/92.7 Text ClubContact Us Create An Advertising Campaign With Us Contact Us – Programming Contact The Promotions, Prizing/Community Department Contact Our Sales Department Contact Our Digital Department Contact

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One of the most popular and highly recognized standup comedians on the road today has also made quite an impression in the television, film and radio arenas. DL can currently be heard nationwide as host of his own afternoon radio show “The DL Hughley Show” which is nationally syndicated in over 60 cities across the country including the #1 radio market – New York. The radio show dives headfirst into hot topics of the day and dishes on the latest news, entertainment, pop culture and what's trending in social media.This July 2020, Harper Collins will release DL’s fourth book Surrender, White People. His two previous satirical titles Black Man, White House: An Oral History of the Obama Years and How Not to Get Shot…And Other Advice From White People, became New York Times bestsellers. It was recently announced that Comedy Central will shoot a docu-comedy series of How Not to Get Shot. DL continues to dominate the standup stage, producing specials for Netflix, Showtime and HBO. His 11th standup special “DL Hughley: Contrarian” is currently available on Netflix.DL also created and starred in the satirical documentary special for Comedy Central DL Hughley: The Endangered List, which premiered to rave reviews. The special was honored with the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award at the 72nd Annual Peabody Awards.Known for being astute and politically savvy in true comedian-style, DL served as host of his own late night talk shows on CNN and Comedy Central, and was a series regular on the Aaron Sorkin NBC drama Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. DL hosted the TBS’s game show Trust Me, I’m a Game Show Host. He also tapped into his playful side and participated in the 16th season of the hit ABC show Dancing with the Stars.As the star and producer of his namesake television show that ran on ABC and UPN The Hughleys, DL is also well known as one of the standout comedians on the ground-breaking tour and docu-film The Original Kings of Comedy. A veteran of numerous talk show appearances, he is a regular on the late-night talk show circuit, including always-memorable appearances on Real Time with Bill Maher, CNN and The Tonight Show. He is frequently requested as a guest host for such shows as Good Morning America, The View and Live with Kelly. DL’s first love always has been, and always will be, standup comedy. “From the minute I first walked onstage and picked up a microphone,” he says, “I knew that it was what I was meant to do.”

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Home Download the New Majic 102.3/92.7 App Join The Majic 102.3/92.7 Text ClubContact Us Create An Advertising Campaign With Us Contact Us – Programming Contact The Promotions, Prizing/Community Department Contact Our Sales Department Contact Our Digital Department Contact The Community Affairs DepartmentOn-Air Show Schedule Vic Jagger In The Morning With Huggy Lowdown The DL Hughley Show Love And RNB With Ralph TresvantEntertainment News Viral News Movies Beauty Shop Recording ArtistsPrizes Majic 102.3/92.7 Contest Rules Disclaimer Majic 102.3/92.7 Featured Video CLOSE Ledisi showed up and showed out on the Tom Joyner Morning Show this morning. Watch the soul songbird bring the house down singing two of her hits right here! SEE ALSO Huggy Lowdown’s DMV Party on the Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage Congrats To Our $500 Grand Prize Winners of 2024! More from Majic 102.3 – 92.7 Listen Live Rest In Power: Notable Black Folks Who We’ve Lost In 2025 Celebrities Take All The Fashion Risks at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Washington Commanders 2025 Offseason Tracker Love And R&B with Ralph Tresvant Contact The Promotions, Prizing/Community Department National Reading Month Tour $102 A DAY with Vic Jagger & Huggy Lowdown Sign Up ForThe Majic 102.3 - 92.7 Newsletter We care about your data. See our privay policy. Majic 102.3 - 92.7 Home Download the New Majic 102.3/92.7 App Join The Majic 102.3/92.7 Text ClubContact Us Create An Advertising Campaign With Us Contact Us – Programming Contact The Promotions, Prizing/Community Department Contact Our Sales Department Contact Our Digital Department Contact

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Predisposition and exposure to cancer-causing (carcinogenic) toxins in the environment triggers the disease. Those with a first relative with multiple myeloma are more likely to develop the disease as are carpenters, miners and other people who have been exposed to cancer-causing agents such as radiation, asbestos, benzene, pesticides and other chemicals used in rubber manufacturing.These known risk factors heighten the urgency of medical and public health professionals to inform people of potential environmental threats, ways to avoid them, early signs and symptoms, and the free or low-cost resources that are available in your community. Even more, studies show that Black patients achieve better outcomes than any other racial or ethnic group when treatment is initiated early, underscoring the importance of greater access to screening, newer and more advanced medications, and routine checkups with a health care provider. That’s why Hughley decided to join the That’s My Word Campaign — to further the on-the-ground conversations that often fuel health movements in the Black community.“Killers get to be silent because we’re silent,” says Hughley. “If we’re silent from your perspective or my perspective, it can be detrimental. Think about how many secrets Black people keep, even about multiple myeloma. There are people who are sick… and either didn’t know or worse, didn’t tell anyone about it. “Gone are the days where we can pretend that these things don’t exist. We have to be more responsible stewards of our health. We have to make not only ourselves aware but the public at large aware of the things that we deal with and the need for testing, treatments and protocols… all the things that we need,” Hughley continued. “Nobody is gonna be a better author of your health than yourself but sometimes we need some help.”Hughley doesn’t claim to be the arbiter of truth, but he has identified a rise in misinformation and the difficulty in deciphering between fact and fiction. “We have smothered truth in its crib and now that we need it, it’s nowhere to be found,” Hughley said. But the comedian does contend that the responsibility for Black health is shared

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Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio.Initially, when comedian and radio host D.L. Hughley’s elderly neighbors in South Los Angeles grumbled about chronic back pain and fatigue, he thought nothing of it. Older Black folks kept their health information private, and Hughley dare not ask for fear of getting into “grown folk business.” Over time, word spread that multiple myeloma — a silent, but deadly blood cancer shared by former Secretary of State Colin Powell and jazz legend Howard Tate at the time of their deaths — was popping up as the culprit; first three people then five then seven. Hughley’s first thought was “what’s causing this?” and his second was “how do we prevent this?” — a sobering reminder that this trend would continue if nothing was done about it. March is Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month, and advocates, survivors and even celebrities like Hughley are lending their voices to the cause. And it couldn’t come at a better time. The impact of multiple myeloma on Black communities is staggering. According to the International Myeloma Foundation, Black people will make up nearly a quarter (24%) of all newly diagnosed cases by 2034 if nothing is done — an astonishing rate given that Black Americans make up only 13% of the population (currently, Black people are 20% of all myeloma cases). Black Americans are also twice as likely to receive a diagnosis of multiple myeloma compared to white Americans; and while Black people, on average, receive earlier diagnosis compared to white people, the cancer is often found in its more advanced stage, when the disease is more aggressive and harder to treat. These disparities exist, in part, due to a lack of knowledge about multiple myeloma and unequal access to care. Poor health literacy and health inequity delay diagnosis, treatment initiation and access to newer and more advanced medicines. Structural racism that puts Black people in harm’s way further compounds the problem. For Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month, we delve into the importance of getting the word out

2025-03-30

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