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co-executive producer of the Teddy Pendergrass Unsung episode. In 2011, News One listed Williams as #7 on the "Top 20 Black Radio Jockeys of All Time" and RadioFacts.com recognized her as #8 on the "Top 30 Black Women in Media." In 2014, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, presented a proclamation to Williams for her dedication and effort to augment the Philadelphia slogan: The City of Brotherly Love, adding Sisterly Affection, acknowledging the inclusion of women.
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in Washington D.C.. Her radio handle was Ebony Moonbeams. Two years later, legendary radio icon, Frankie Crocker hired Williams at Inner City Broadcasting's 107.5 WBLS-FM in her hometown, New York City. In 1978, she became the first African American/Latina woman rock DJ at the ABC FM affiliate,
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presented Williams with the 2006 Achievement in Radio A.I.R Award for the Best Weekend Show in Philadelphia, November 1, 2006. Dyana has been a frequent on air commentator on the award-winning and highly acclaimed music documentary series, Unsung, on the TV One network. She also served as
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In 1990, Williams and Sheila Eldridge launched the Association of African American Music Foundation (IAAAM Foundation) to promote and preserve Black music. Williams co-wrote House Concurrent Bill 509, which recognized African American accomplishments in music and helped established
161:. Williams made a move to television when she became an arts and culture contributing reporter for P.M. Magazine on the CBS affiliate, WDVM. After moving to Philadelphia in 1980, Williams established a show called "Love on the Menu" for 221:
Williams frequently lectures about African-American music and popular culture to universities, colleges, and music conferences throughout the United States and around the world. Williams has been interviewed by CNN's
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Williams started her professional broadcasting career when she was hired in 1973 by radio boss, Bob "Nighthawk" Terry to join the staff of
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originally started as "Black Music Month". In 1997, Williams earned her B.A. degree in television, radio and film from
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Williams is mother to Caliph Gamble, Isa Salahdeen Gamble and Princess Idia Gamble, from her former union with
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Williams has worked for over four decades in radio and on television. She hosted a weekly broadcast,
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https://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/20140603_Who_ya_gonna_call__Dyana_Williams_.htm
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where she interviewed prominent recording artists. Closely associated with "
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with Derrick Sampson. Williams was an entertainment correspondent for
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Ambassador of African American Music: Dyana Williams. Mami Magazine.
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outlet, WHYY. As a writer, Williams has contributed to The
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Radio and television personality, celebrity media coach
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New York City
Temple University
New Yorker
Radio One
Chasing News
Bill Spadea
Fox 5
My9NJ
Unsung
96.3 WHUR-FM
WRQX-FM
105.3 WDAS
Black Entertainment Television
VH1
TSOP
PBS
Philadelphia Tribune
Billboard Magazine
African-American Music Appreciation Month
Temple University

Anderson Cooper
March of Dimes
National Museum of African American Music
Kenny Gamble
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
"Influence Ent. | About"
"IAAAM and BMI Celebrate Black Music Month"
"FindArticles.com | CBSi"

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