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Miss Info

Minya Oh, known by the stage name Miss Info, is a radio presenter.
Formerly a writer and reporter for BET, Miss Info is currently an on-air radio personality at the New York hip hop and R&B station Hot 97. She is also a journalist who has worked for the notable hip hop industry publication ''The Source''. Oh was a Music Lifestyles editor at ''Vibe'' Magazine (where she presently pens the monthly advice column "Ask Miss Info"), ''Rolling Stone'', and a former Managing Editor for ''XXL''. She has appeared as a popular culture pundit on the weekly VH1 program, ''Best Week Ever''.
Miss Info first did her Hot 97 "Celebrity Gossip" reports back in 2003 after becoming an on-air member of the morning crew. She joined MTV host and anchor, Sway Calloway, who temporarily took over spot vacated by the recently departed Star & Buc Wild. In addition to giving her reports, Oh opines on current issues and events in the hip hop community.
A native of the south side of Chicago,〔(Item: Sisters Think Parents Did O.K. New York Times. )〕 Miss Info currently resides in East Harlem, New York. She is a daughter of Korean immigrants. Oh is also a graduate of Columbia University.〔(Radio Week: Miss Info of Hot 97. NY PIX Morning News Blog. )〕
==The Tsunami Song Controversy==
In January 2005, following the suspensions after the public backlash to the airings of the controversial tsunami parody song, “USA for Indonesia”, on the Hot 97's morning show, Miss Info was among those absent from the air. The station's management later acknowledged she was not suspended or reprimanded like the rest of the crew.
Miss Info's prospects with Hot 97 were uncertain when she was conspicuously absent at the morning crew’s return from their two-week “hiatus” (suspension) on February 11. By her own words and through her attorney, Kenneth Thompson, she had expressed her unease with resuming work with Miss Jones, since the two had tense on-air verbal exchanges at the on-set of the first broadcast of the “tsunami song” on January 18. Oh’s distancing of herself from the song made her the object of on-air attacks, with Miss Jones leading the offense.
According to reports, an obstacle to Oh’s return was her desire to discuss the controversy with her listeners, while Emmis Communications (WQHT's owners) wanted no mention of the events. Similar reports cited Oh as saying the station threatened to fire her if she didn't return to work. Other accounts suggested that she was actually terminated from the station and she threatened to file a lawsuit in response.
As a result of the ensuing of public backlash against HOT97, Miss Info became the de facto symbol of many Asian American groups concerned about the negative depiction of Asians in the American media.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=IMDiversity - Careers, Opportunities, and Diversity Connect )

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