Cathy Hughes

Cathy Hughes

American radio entrepreneur and personality
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Date of Birth 22 April 1947, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

Birth Name Catherine Elizabeth Woods

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Cathy Hughes was born on April 22, 1947 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA as Catherine Elizabeth Woods. She is a writer, known for 19th Annual Trumpet Awards (2011), James Brown: The Man, the Music, & the Message (2008) and 20th Annual Trumpet Awards (2012).

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Alfred Liggings (? - ?) (divorced) (1 child)

Dewey Hughes (? - ?) (divorced)

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Founder of TV One.

Aunt of Earl Woods III.

Inducted into the Nebraska Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame in 2005.

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Cathy Hughes, born Catherine Elizabeth Woods in Omaha, Nebraska on 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 female 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).

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 (a university which Hughes herself would later attend). The family lived in the Logan Fontenelle Housing Projects while Hughes' father attended college.

After working for KOWH, Hughes was offered a job as a lecturer at the School of Communications at Howard University in Washington, D.C. In 1975, she became general manager of the university's radio station, WHUR-FM.

In 1979, Hughes founded Radio One, and with then-husband Dewey Hughes, bought AM radio station WOL 1450 in Washington, D.C. After the previous employees had destroyed the facility,[citation needed] she faced financial difficulties and subsequently lost her home and moved with her young son to live at the station. Her fortunes began to change when she revamped the R&B station to a 24-hour talk radio format.

Radio One went on to own 70 radio stations in nine major markets in the U.S. In 1999, Radio One became a publicly traded company, listed under the NASDAQ stock exchange. As of 2007, Hughes's son, Alfred Liggins, III, serves as CEO and president of Radio One, and Hughes as chairperson. Hughes is also a minority owner of BET industries.

In January 2004, Radio One launched TV One, a national cable and satellite television network which bills itself as the "lifestyle and entertainment network for African-American adults." Hughes interviews prominent personalities, usually in the entertainment industry, for the network's talk program TV One on One.

Both Cathy Hughes and her son, Alfred Liggins have been named Entrepreneur of the Year by the company Ernst & Young. She is a notable member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.

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Cathy Hughes was born on Tuesday, 22 April 1947 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Her full name at birth was Catherine Elizabeth Woods. She is best known as a business professional. Hughes' country of citizenship (nationality) is American. For university, she studied at Creighton University. She has dark brown eyes and dark brown hair (color). Her net worth is reported to be $460,000,000 US dollars. Cathy Hughes is 77 years old and her zodiac star sign is Taurus.

You can find people similar to Cathy Hughes by visiting our lists Women television executives and African-American newspapers published in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Catherine Elizabeth Woods
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founding the media company Radio One (now known as Urban One) with her then-husband Dewey Hughes in 1980, and for becoming the first African-American woman to head a publicly traded corporation, when the company went public in 1999
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22 April 1947
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Omaha, Nebraska, USA
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Entrepreneur, radio and television personality
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Cathy Hughes is known for her role in the film Coins Forever (2021) as executive producer.

She is also known for her role in the documentary The One and Only Dick Gregory (2021) as special thanks.

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