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Dewey Hughes (born 1932) is an
African American former radio personality and was
Petey Greene 's manager.
Early life
Dewey Hughes was born in
South Carolina in 1932.[
citation needed ]
Career
Hughes was introduced to
Petey Greene by his older brother Milo at
Lorton Reformatory and hired Greene to work as a disc jockey at
WOL . Hughes also worked as co-producer and director of Greene's television talk show Petey Greene's Washington from 1976 to 1982. Greene succumbed to liver cancer on January 10, 1984.
[1]
Hughes purchased WOL with his then-wife,
Cathy Hughes , in Washington which became the cornerstone of the
Radio One Network .
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5] He went on to win 12
Emmy Awards as a producer/director for an NBC affiliate.
Personal life
Hughes was married to
Cathy Hughes from 1979 to 1987
[6] and currently lives in
Los Angeles, California where he writes and produces music.[
citation needed ] He has a son,
Michael Genet , an
actor and
screenwriter .
[7]
In film
Hughes was portrayed by
Chiwetel Ejiofor in the 2007 film
Talk to Me .
[7] The screenplay for the film was written by his son,
Michael Genet .
References
^ Tucker, Neely (August 20, 2007).
"Left Out of the Picture" .
The Washington Post .
Washington, D. C. :
Nash Holdings . Retrieved March 31, 2009 .
^ Harris, Janelle (February 9, 2011).
"SO WHAT DO YOU DO, CATHY HUGHES, FOUNDER OF TV ONE AND RADIO ONE?" .
Mediabistro . United States:
Prometheus Global Media . Retrieved March 31, 2019 .
^ Overly, Steven (August 11, 2014).
"With purchase of radio station WOL in 1980, Cathy Hughes launched a media empire" .
The Washington Post .
Washington, D. C. :
Nash Holdings . Retrieved March 31, 2019 .
^ Simon, lea (December 25, 2000).
"Mining an Untapped Market, Radio One Becomes a Force" .
The New York Times .
New York City . Retrieved March 31, 2019 .
^ Ghosh, Chandrani (September 20, 1999).
"The Comeback Queen" .
Forbes .
Jersey City, New Jersey : Forbes Media, LLC and Integrated Whale Media Investments. Retrieved March 31, 2019 .
^
"Cathy Hughes" . The HistoryMakers .
Chicago : The HistoryMakers, Inc. Retrieved March 31, 2019 .
^
a
b Rechtshaffen, Michael (June 21, 2007).
"Talk to Me" .
The Hollywood Reporter .
Los Angeles : Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group (
Valence Media ).
Associated Press . Retrieved April 1, 2019 .