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Chairman & Founder,
REACH Media Inc.
Host, The Tom Joyner Morning Show
Founder, Tom Joyner Foundation
Tom Joyner is one of the most influential,
inspirational, and dynamic personalities in the
country.
A native of Tuskegee, Alabama, Joyner is so much
more than a radio personality: He’s an entrepreneur,
an entertainer and a philanthropist. He is founder
of REACH Media Inc., the Tom Joyner Foundation,
BlackAmericaWeb.com, and host of the leading
nationally syndicated morning radio show, Tom Joyner
Morning Show, and the nationally syndicated Tom
Joyner Show on TV.
This 2005
Broadcasting & Cable Magazine Hall of Fame inductee
has won the prestigious Marconi Award as the
nation’s leading network/syndicated personality in
the country and is also a 1999 Radio Hall of Fame
inductee who has ignited a sense of pride in the
hearts of eight million listeners in more than 115
radio markets, instilling in us the significance of
unity and giving back to one’s community.
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Joyner has become a
motivating and organizing force for the country. As
one of Newsday’s “Top 20 ‘Who’s Got Juice List’” in
2004, he also was named the Savoy magazine 2002
Person of the Year. He has led voter registration
and get-out-the-vote drives, major fundraising
initiatives to help families and students affected
by Hurricane Katrina. He and members of his crew
also have prompted major companies to stop
discriminating against African Americans and
Hispanics in advertising and are in the trenches
with the U.S. Department of Health and Human
services, raising health awareness among African
Americans. But Joyner doesn’t stop there.
His Tom Joyner Foundation, a charitable 501c3
non-profit organization, was started in 1997 for the
sake of African American students in need at
Historically Black Colleges and Universities across
the nation. The foundation has raised more than $30
million to date for this single cause.
The four-time Billboard magazine award winner’s
created BlackAmericaWeb.com in June 2001 to
encourage interaction between African Americans and
as an easy-to-use, comprehensive well of information
on the African-American experience. The main goal is
to mobilize the African-American community through
healthy information, thoughtful entertainment, and
star-inspired empowerment.
A graduate of Tuskegee (Institute) University,
Joyner began his broadcasting career in Montgomery,
Alabama, at WRMA-AM immediately after graduation.
With a bachelor’s of science in sociology in hand,
he ventured into several other markets, including
WLOK-AM in Memphis; KWK-AM in St. Louis; KKDA-FM in
Dallas; and four different stations in Chicago.
Finally, in the mid-1980’s Joyner made his claim to
fame when he accepted simultaneous positions as
“morning drive man’ at Dallas’ KKDA and “afternoon
drive man” at Chicago’s WGCI. Flying everyday
between the two cities to work eventually earned him
national recognition, the name “Fly Jock,” seven
million frequent flyer miles, syndication and
undoubtedly the largest audience of any urban radio
program. He’s also the author of “I’m Just a DJ But
… It All Makes Sense to Me” (Warner Books), an
entertaining memoir who shares insightful stories,
wry humor and his unique brand of advice on work
ethics, being successful, the advertising community
and black colleges.
Joyner’s success as a radio personality and
philanthropist has earned him several awards and
honors, including his recent induction into the
Texas and Illinois Broadcasters’ Halls of Fame.
Additionally, he also received four Billboard
magazine’s Best Urban Contemporary Air Personality
awards and Impact magazine’s Joe Loris Award for
Excellence in Broadcasting.
Additionally, he received the Hubert Humphrey Award
from the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and
the prestigious “Good Samaritan” Award from the
National Association of Broadcasters Education
Foundation. He has won an Essence Award and was
named Impact’s Best DJ of the Year so many times
that this honor has been renamed the Tom Joyner
Award. Other notable honors include the
congressional Black Caucus’ Mickey Leland
Humanitarian Award, 100 Black Men’s Man of the Year
award, the NAACP’s President’s Award, and the Harold
Washington Award for his tireless efforts in the
Census 2002 campaign.
This national pacesetter resides in Dallas with his
wife, fitness guru Donna Richardson, who is the
fitness expert. Joyner has two sons, Thomas Jr., who
is the chief executive officer of the Tom Joyner
Foundation, and Oscar, who is the president and
chief operating officer of REACH Media, Inc.
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