[0] ADVISORY/FMiTV Networks, WBLS FM 107.5 and Inner City Broadcasting Celebrate the Launch of WBLSi.com With a Party.Entertainment Editors ADVISORY...for Monday Monday: see week. (December December: see month. 4) --(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)
Event Features Special Performance by Capitol Recording
Artists "Sunday" (Co-managed by Whitney Houston)
Artists from Dr. Dre to Kurtis Blow Among Those Expected to Attend
WHAT: FMiTV Networks, Inner City Broadcasting and WBLS FM 107.5
present the launch of the ultimate hip-hop R&B site WBLSi.com.
The celebration will include an intimate performance by Capitol
recording artists Sunday, managed by Whitney Houston, hors
d'oeuvres and cocktails.
WHEN: Monday, December 4th, 2000
Media Check-in: 6:00 p.m.
Arrivals 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: Mars 2112 at 1633 Broadway
New York
WHO: Fred Jewell of WBLS, FMiTV co-founder, CEO, and chairman Laurence
W. Norjean
Among the celebrity guests expected to attend are Whitney
Houston, Dr. Dre and Kurtis Blow, among others. Sunday broke on
the scene when their single "Believe in Love" appeared on the
soundtrack to Maya Angelou's feature directing debut, DOWN IN THE
DELTA.
DETAILS: WBLSi.com (www.wblsi.com) seeks to become the definitive
source for hip-hop and R&B music, news, culture and lifestyle. It
features four different live original music streams to cater to a
variety of tastes - The Jamz, Slow Jamz, Hip-Hop, and WBLS
Classics - also giving audiences on-demand access to a bulging
archive of music and music videos. While covering the latest
events such as "The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards" and movie
premieres, the site features exciting and iSclusive interviews,
including those with musical artists Erykah Badu, Jay-Z, Mya and
Pink; and film personalities including Omar Epps and Spike Lee.
Through exciting contest promotions, WBLSi.com promotes
up-and-coming musicians who submit their work. The iSuperstation
also hosts other areas such as "Speak Out," a forum for Gen Y to
express themselves by submitting their opinions, poetry and
artwork; and "This Day in African-American History."
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