WVAS 90.7 FM; One of Alabama's Top-rated National Public Radio Stations is Celebrating 35 Years On-the-Air. Special guest is TV/Radio/Stage Star Roy Wood, Jr., a Correspondent for 'The Daily Show with Trevor Noah'
WHEN: June 15 (Saturday) from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
WHERE: ASU's J. Garrick Hardy Student Center Ballroom - second floor.
The celebration is on for Alabama State University's award-winning WVAS 90.7 FM National Public Radio (NPR) station as it pulls out all the stops and presents the nationally acclaimed star of television, stage and radio, Roy Wood, Jr., as the special guest for its 35th anniversary commemoration of being on-the-air serving Montgomery and much of Central and South Alabama with award-winning news and music.
The massive star-power of Birmingham native Roy Wood's comedy will make WVAS's anniversary an event not to be missed!
Wood has brought laughter to tens of millions of Americans due to his satire and wit across stage, television and radio. Known for his stand-up comedy, producing and acting expertise; Wood may be best known in his role as a correspondent on Comedy Central's Emmy-Award nominated "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah." For his complete biography, please click on Roy Wood Jr.
IT'S A PARTY ON JUNE 15!
It was in1984, when WVAS first went on-the-air as an NPR affiliated radio station that is located on the campus of The Alabama State University. It is proudly celebrating its 35th broadcasting anniversary on June 15, from 6-9 p.m. at ASU's J. Garrick Hardy ballroom.
The news media is invited to join us at that time to capture the spirit, history, music and humor of the event; and to grab an interview with Roy Wood, Jr.
EVENT PAYS TRIBUTE TO TWO BROADCASTING LEGENDS
The celebration will honor two broadcasting giants who played a role in getting the station created and in keeping it going in its early days - Dr. John F. Knight, Jr. and Roy Wood, Sr.
Dr. John F. Knight, Jr. had the foresight and perseverance to make the idea of a public broadcasting station located on the campus of Alabama State University a reality. Through his efforts, the “Voice of Alabama State University” was established and has gone on to win numerous awards, recognition and accolades.
Roy Wood, Sr. was a broadcast legend unafraid to take on the ills and injustices of society. His long-running program, “One Black Man’s Opinion” was ahead of its time and was revolutionary in content and unapologetic in its delivery.
For purposes of your news media coverage, renowned comic Roy Wood Jr. will make remarks on behalf of his father at the event to whom we are paying tribute for his ground-breaking radio career. Interviews are available just before the event begins and afterwords.
TICKETS
Tickets to the event are $35 and tables may be purchased for $280. Sponsorships also are available for $3,500. Tickets are available. To Buy Tickets, go to
https://secure.qgiv.com/for/alastauni/even... For more information, call WVAS FM @ 334-229-4708.
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Tuesday, June 4th 2019 at 5:20PM
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