Thursday, May 24, 2012

Hal Jackson, WBLS Radio Legend, Dead at 97



Was First African-American Inducted Into the National Radio Hall of Fame 

The New York community is mourning the death of legendary radio broadcaster Harold "Hal" Jackson, who co-founded Inner City Broadcasting and helped launch the landmark, urban-contemporary radio station WBLS, 107.5 FM. 

Jackson died on May 23 at an area hospital, according to the vice president and general manager of the station, Deon Levingston. 

Huffington Post article notes, "In 1995, Jackson became the first African-American to be inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame." 

Details on the life of Hal Jackson is available here: New York Daily News

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