Jackson was born in Charleston, South Carolina and grew up in Washington, D.C. where he was educated at Howard University.
Jackson moved to New York City in 1954 and became the first radio
personality to broadcast three daily shows on three different New York
stations. Four million listeners tuned in nightly to hear Jackson’s mix
of music and conversations with jazz and show business celebrities.
In 1971, Jackson and Percy Sutton, a former Manhattan borough president, co-founded the Inner City Broadcasting Corporation (ICBC), which acquired WLIB — becoming the first African-American owned-and-operated station in New York.
The following year, ICBC acquired WLIB-FM, changing its call letters to WBLS ("the total BLack experience in Sound").
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