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    Power 96.1

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    6 years ago

    Use Power961.com/Listen or ask your Alexa or Google Home to "Play Power 96.1 on iHeartRadio!" Best radio station ever!

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    4 years ago

    Channel surfing one day, came across this stupid station,what's with the 6 song rotation??

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    Classic Soul 102.5 FM WAMJ-FM - Real RnB Soul Artist writer performer Tony Sullivan out of Shreveport Louisiana

    Classic Soul 102.5 FM WAMJ-FM

    4.3(3 reviews)
    3.3 miDowntown

    For R&B oldies but goodies listen to Classic Soul 102.5 Fm. Classic Soul is home of the highly…read moreacclaimed and nationally syndicated Steve Harvey Morning show as well as the Michael Baisden show which airs 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Both shows air Monday through Friday and showcase classic hits from the seventies, eighties, nineties as well as new school hits along with entertaining commentary. During the late morning and early afternoon Michael Eric Dyson and Al Sharpton are on talking politics and Simon Baby is on every night. I just love hearing old school Luther, Patty, LeVert, India Arie, Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder and so many more. Classic Soul 102.5 WAMJ-Fm is a Radio One Station. For other on air personalities, events, contest, play lists and content, visit www.classicsoul1025.com.

    Did Steve Harvey Predict Occupy Wall Street?…read more In 2005, I had the pleasure of ending a 3-year contract with the King of Comedy, Steve Harvey. It was a pleasure to serve a man that was more profound than the persona he portrayed. My daily routine two weeks each month began at 2:30 a.m. with a drive to my small café in Bedford, Texas, to gather the linens, china, glassware, portable cooking devices and any other special requests by Mr. Harvey to complete his daily breakfast and lunch meals. In the first six months of my employment with Steve Harvey, I would listen to his morning inspirations speeches as I prepared everything from egg white omelets and T-Bone steaks, to hearty oatmeal, fish and grits. He never could remember my name and I never looked at him as a celebrity. To me, he was just Steve, the man that loved his wife, cherished his children and longed for his mother. One morning, Steve started his show by giving advice on finance. I listened carefully because of my constant need to make ends meet as a small business owner. He told his audience that if they wanted a long-term relationship with a bank to find a small branch in the middle of nowhere or a small credit union, because they treat you better. He said they have personalized service and sometimes you would probably see the bank president. He told a story of how he put his money in a small suburban bank outside Dallas Texas. I never forgot his advice. It's now 2011, and people are occupying Wall Street, banks are corrupt, the economy is going down the tubes and Americans are frustrated. In 2007, when Steve left Texas in pursuit of bigger and better things, I began federal contracting. To my surprise, after only 90 days in the process, I received my first government contract. To no avail, I went from bank to bank looking to secure funding. Although I passed the initial interviews and analysis, and had a government contract in hand, my request was still denied. Reluctantly, I headed to Washington, DC. to satisfy the terms of my contract and remain in good standing with the federal government. To survive, I borrowed money from friends and family and sold items on eBay. I refused to allow the poor lending practices of big banks to deter my entrepreneurial dreams. Recently I decided to leave Chase, Capital One and Citi because they acted poorly in overseeing my financial future. I thought an average balance of $25K and a half-million in sales would at least warrant me a dedicated banking officer. I was wrong. Today, I bank with Cornerstone Credit Union in Lancaster Texas. They were ecstatic that a defense contractor was moving to their bank. My decision to move to a smaller bank was based solely upon the advice that Steve Harvey gave his listeners years ago--patron small banks because the big banks are not willing to work with businesses who make 70 percent of the jobs in the US. Thank you Steve Harvey for showing me how to grow my business. It's comforting to know that despite your wealth, you support small businesses! Until next time Chow-baby! Chef Tonne Khabir Chef, entrepreneur, small business advocate

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