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Cathy Hughes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cathy Hughes
Catherine L. Hughes (born Catherine Elizabeth Woods; April 22, 1947) is an African-American entrepreneur, radio and television personality and business executive. Hughes founded the media company Radio One and later expanded into TV One, the company went public in 1998, making Hughes the first and only African-American woman to head a publicly traded corporation at the time. In the 1970s, Hughes created the urban radio format called "The Quiet Storm" on Howard University's radio station (WHUR) with its very first disc jockey she chose, the late Melvin Lindsay (who was a Howard University student, at the time). ==Early life== Cathy Hughes was born to Helen Jones Woods, a trombonist with the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, and William Alfred Woods, who was the first African-American to earn an accounting degree from Creighton University. The family lived in the Logan Fontenelle Housing Projects while Hughes' father attended college.〔"Owning the airwaves - Cathy Hughes buys radio stations for African-American programming." ''Essence.'' Jones, C. October 1998.〕 Hughes attended University of Nebraska-Omaha and Creighton University, her father's alma mater, but never completed her degree.
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