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Media mogul Cathy Hughes has been honored — yet again and rightfully so — for her contributions to the mass media and journalism industry.

The 73-year-old Urban One Founder was inducted into the Hall of Fame for the National Association of Black Journalists during the 2020 Virtual Awards Ceremony.

“I am deeply humbled by this prestigious recognition and grateful that Urban One’s contributions are now a part of our nation’s Congressional record,” said Hughes. “The year 2020 will long be remembered as a year that challenged and changed our country, and while we faced unprecedented trials, this honor and our opportunity to be of service to the Black community are among the highest distinctions we have received.”

Urban One is the largest African American-owned broadcast network with 54 radio stations. It is also the parent company of Radio One, TV One, iOne Digital, CLEO TV, One Solution, Reach Media, BOSSIP, MadameNoire, Global Grind, HipHopWired, NewsOne, Hello Beautiful, and Cassius. 

#Salute!