American Urban News and SBN News provide
national and international news reports
daily
to
millions of our listeners. With award-winning correspondents and journalists,
AURN covers
the news specifically designed to meet the African American community’s
needs.
For over thirty years, we have covered all the stories that have affected
the Black community. Our stations know that when it comes to bringing the story
to their audiences, you can trust AURN to bring the story with the perspective
of our community .
Live via Satellite. . . with a depth and verve like never before on national
Urban Radio. From live reports from Iraq and Afghanistan, to the streets
of New Orleans and our Gulf Coast region, we are there to cover the events.
Kim
Lampkins (mornings), Morning News Anchor on American Urban Radio Networks,
is a broadcast veteran of over 24 years. Kim is a multi-faceted professional,
who moves with ease from news to music to production aspects of radio programming.
A graduate of Clarion University in Clarion, Pennsylvania, Kim began her
career as a News Reporter in her hometown of Sharon, Pennsylvania and quickly
moved to the ‘major leagues’ at Urban powerhouse KMJQ in Houston,
TX just two years later. Kim has worked in other major markets such as
Chicago, IL and Dallas, TX.
Kim has been recognized for her community involvement, such as Volunteers
in Corrections/Youngstown, OH, Girls and Boy Scouts of Chicago, Family Rescue/Chicago
and ChildServ/Chicago. Kim is respected industry wide as one of the country’s
premiere broadcasters. Among her awards: Clarion University Award for Outstanding
Service in the Field of Communications, The Pittsburgh Black Media Federation
Robert L. Vann Award for Excellence , along with a Billboard Magazine Outstanding
Medium Market Radio Personality of the Year nomination.
Tene'
Croom, Director of News is a
veteran journalist who has been reporting, developing and overseeing the news
division
of American Urban Radio Networks since 1994. After majoring in English at
Knoxville College in Tennessee, Croom began her broadcast career in 1978
as a disc jockey and news anchor at WJBE-AM, which was owned and operated
by James Brown, the “Godfather of Soul.” In 1981 she became a
general assignment reporter for WIVK-FM in Knoxville. She also garnered exclusive
interviews from the prison assault trial of James Earl Ray, convicted assassin
of slain civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
In 1983, Tene' began her long career with American Urban Radio Networks.
After a short time as an audio journalist, she was promoted to news anchor.
As a
news anchor, Croom had the opportunity to do compelling interviews, such as
an exclusive, candid interview with legendary comedian and actor Bill Cosby
regarding the tragic death of his son. After nine years as news anchor, Croom
was promoted to Director of News & Public Affairs. Croom and other executives
from American Urban Radio Networks were present during President Nelson Mandela’s
historic visit and joint press conference with President Bill Clinton at the
White House in 1994. She has developed and maintained strong working relationships
with members of the White House and the Congressional Black Caucus, Jamaican
officials, South African dignitaries, as well as every day people. For all
her reporting, Tene' has received a number of media awards and accolades from
the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), the Health Education
Center, the New York Festival, the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation (PBMF),
Renaissance Publications and the National Association of Negro Business & Professional
Women’s Clubs. Croom is also a member of the national Radio Television
News Directors’ Association and has served on numerous occasions as a
moderator and panelist during the organization’s annual national convention.
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