Exciting Changes for The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Welcome to Our New Home!

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG has made a significant move, relocating to the first floor storefront located in the 100 block of the historic Greenwood District. This area, renowned as the original Black Wall Street, is home to our new address at 104 N Greenwood Ave. The transition marks an exciting new chapter for our beloved radio station.

A Message from Our Founder

Dr. Angela K. Chambers, founder and CEO of WFPG, expressed her enthusiasm about the move, stating, “We can’t wait to get things situated and ready for our open house! We have major announcements coming!” It is clear that this relocation is just the beginning of many amazing developments that will unfold in year two.

What Lies Ahead

Since launching on June 8, 2023, The Greenwood Beat has firmly established itself within the community, operating out of the historic Greenwood Chamber of Commerce building. With the new space, WFPG is poised to push boundaries and continue reaching thousands of listeners not just locally in Oklahoma, but globally, connecting with audiences as far as Africa and Mexico.

Stay tuned for details regarding the upcoming open house event, as well as exciting new shows and events that we’re putting together. The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is more than just a radio station; it’s a movement dedicated to sharing stories and elevating voices. Together, let’s make this year spectacular!

Celebrating Oklahoma’s First Woman-Owned Radio Station: The Greenwood Beat -WFPG

The Significance of The Greenwood Beat

The Greenwood district in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a historically rich area often celebrated for its vibrant African American community and cultural contributions. However, it is also marked by one of the most devastating events in American history, the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, which obliterated what was then a thriving hub of black entrepreneurship and culture. In this context, the launch of The Greenwood Beat, a woman-owned and fully black-owned radio station, emerges as a beacon of hope and a crucial revival of the community’s voice.

The Greenwood Beat represents more than just a new media outlet; it is a significant milestone in the ongoing journey of representation in media. The station’s ownership structure signifies a transformative shift in an industry that has historically marginalized black narratives. By amplifying local stories and perspectives, it addresses the long-standing disparities in the media landscape. The Greenwood Beat particularly stands out as it endeavors to showcase the experiences, aspirations, and histories of black residents in Tulsa, fostering a sense of pride and community unity.

The importance of female leadership within this space cannot be overstated. Women in positions of power can influence not only the content produced but also the ethos of the broadcasting environment, promoting a more inclusive approach to storytelling. This dynamic becomes even more vital in a city like Tulsa, with its complex history of racial tensions and resilience. The Greenwood Beat serves as a platform for celebrating black culture, showcasing music, art, and community events, thus preserving traditions that might otherwise be overlooked. Through its programming, the station aims to educate both the local populace and the wider audience about the rich narrative of the Greenwood district, turning the calamity of the past into a foundation for empowerment and growth.

What The Greenwood Beat Offers: Programming and Content

The Greenwood Beat has emerged as a dynamic platform that offers an impressive array of programming designed to resonate with a diverse audience. Operating on a 24/7 schedule, the station curates content that spans multiple genres and themes, ensuring there is always something engaging for every listener. From music to discussions that touch on cultural issues and community narratives, the programming is intentionally crafted to reflect the rich tapestry of voices in Oklahoma.

One of the standout features of The Greenwood Beat is its wide-ranging musical offerings. The station showcases both local and national talents, providing listeners with access to genres such as r&b, hip-hop, blues and hip-hop. Regular segments spotlighting emerging artists not only keep the musical landscape fresh but also honor the contributions of women in the music industry, aligning with the station’s mission to uplift underrepresented voices.

Beyond music, The Greenwood Beat is committed to fostering meaningful conversations. Numerous programs delve into social and cultural issues affecting the community, allowing for dialogues that promote understanding and awareness. For instance, dedicated talk shows host guests from various backgrounds, including artists, activists, and scholars, providing listeners with a multifaceted perspective on contemporary issues.

Community engagement is further enhanced through interactive segments, where listeners can participate in discussions and share their stories, thereby fostering a sense of belonging. The station regularly features storytelling segments where locals can narrate personal experiences, celebrating the diverse heritage and culture of Oklahoma. This inclusivity exemplifies The Greenwood Beat’s commitment to being more than just a radio station; it aims to be a vital community hub that nurtures connections and enriches lives through engaging content.

Empowering Women in the Broadcasting Industry

The broadcasting industry has long been a male-dominated field, presenting numerous challenges for women seeking to establish themselves in leadership roles. Historically, women have faced significant barriers, including gender bias, underrepresentation in decision-making positions, and limited access to resources for advancement. However, the emergence of women-led initiatives, such as The Greenwood Beat, embodies a transformation that is empowering women both within the industry and in the community.

The Greenwood Beat serves as a powerful example of how a woman-owned radio station can challenge the status quo in broadcasting. By prioritizing inclusivity and diverse narratives, the station aims to inspire a new generation of female leaders in media. The leadership team of The Greenwood Beat has voiced their commitment to fostering an environment that encourages not only female talent but also a broad exploration of topics that resonate with diverse audiences. Their mission is to highlight the unique stories of women and ensure that those voices are amplified in the media landscape.

Insights from the station’s leadership reveal a determination to pave the way for more women-led initiatives in the broadcasting industry. They acknowledge the hurdles they have encountered while emphasizing the necessity of creating supportive networks to nurture aspiring female broadcasters. Their journey exemplifies resilience and the power of mentorship, as they strive to provide guidance and resources for those who will follow in their footsteps.

As The Greenwood Beat sets its foundation, it not only champions the narrative of women but also contributes significantly to reshaping the industry. The positive impact of women in leadership at The Greenwood Beat is expected to resonate well beyond local audiences, encouraging a renewed focus on gender equality and female empowerment within broadcasting.

Community Impact and Future Aspirations

The launch of The Greenwood Beat, Oklahoma’s woman-owned radio station, marks a significant milestone for the Greenwood community and beyond. This innovative platform is more than just a source of entertainment; it serves as a powerful tool for community engagement and cultural expression. Community members have expressed their enthusiasm and gratitude towards the station, noting how it highlights local stories and nurtures the rich heritage of the area. A resident shared, “The Greenwood Beat has given us a voice. We hear stories on the air, and it brings our community closer together.” Such testimonials underline the immediate impact the station has had on fostering a sense of belonging and pride among the listeners.

Beyond its current influence, The Greenwood Beat aspires to enhance its role as a catalyst for positive change within the Tulsa area. The station’s leadership has outlined plans for various initiatives aimed at promoting local artists, educating youth, and uplifting underrepresented voices. Upcoming special events, such as live music showcases and community dialogue forums, are designed to cultivate connections between diverse groups and spark meaningful conversations. Additionally, the station is exploring partnerships with local organizations to broaden the scope of its programming and outreach efforts, thereby enriching the cultural landscape of Tulsa.

As The Greenwood Beat continues to grow, its commitment to bolstering community ties remains steadfast. With future aspirations focused on collaboration, inclusivity, and empowerment, the radio station is poised to create lasting change and foster a vibrant local culture. Through strategic initiatives and engaging programming, The Greenwood Beat aims not only to broadcast the voices of its community but also to inspire action and connection among its listeners, reinforcing its integral role within the Greenwood district and the broader Tulsa area.

Listen to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG 24/7 online www.thegreenwoodbeat.com and follow on social media @TheGreenwoodBeat.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG on YouTube

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG on YouTube

Yes! You heard it right. The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is now on YouTube. If you missed the original date of Refocused & Informed Radio Talk Show, Trumpet on Greenwood, Flippin’ the Script or The Referea you will be able to catch some of the replays on YouTube. Go ahead, check us out, be sure to subscribe and leave a comment on one or two of your favorite videos.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG broadcasting since its launch on June 8, 2023, is the first black, women-owned radio station in Oklahoma. The station is in the Historic Greenwood District, known as The Original Black Wall Street.

Angela K. Chambers, Chief Executive Officer; Francetta L. Mays, Chief Operations Officer; and Bro. Alvin Muhammad is building the platform and brand. Carle King II, Jennifer Dinkins, Marshlynne T. Bolden. Bishop Kendrick and Jordan Stephenson are great support behind the scenes to help keep things moving.

Listen to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG from your favorite device. Find WFPG on Apple Music and TuneIn radio app.  Bluetooth to your car or cast to your TV and have The Greenwood Beat everywhere you go!

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Don’t Miss a Beat on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Don’t Miss a Beat on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Are you having trouble accessing The Greenwood Beat – WFPG? We have received communication asking how to connect. The Greenwood Beat – WFPG has 24/7 programming. Listen anytime on our website. Just pull up a web browser on your cellular device or computer. Type in: www.thegreenwoodbeat.com.  Then just “Click” the green arrow to play! Enter with caution! We’re playing those old-school jams that make you wanna move and groove. You might catch us right in the middle of one!

Also, listen from your favorite device, cast to your Smart TV or Bluetooth to your car radio. Find us on Apple Music or TuneIn Radio App.

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Two of Tulsa’s Black, Women-Owned Businesses Have Partnered

Two of Tulsa’s Black, Women-Owned Businesses Have Partnered

Two of Tulsa’s black, women-owned businesses have partnered together for Saturday Morning Clean Up Jams” with Angela K. Chambers on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG
Every Saturday morning, 8:00 AM CST Angela K. Chambers of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG and Mahogany Fowler, Owner of One at a Time Cleaning Service are live on air playing jams and sharing great cleaning tips.
Angela wakes us up playing old-school R&B and Rap jams from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s and brings Mahogany in halfway through the broadcast to share cleaning tips for those who are “cleanliness challenged” or those looking for new ideas.
Saturday Morning Clean Up Jams kicked off Saturday, July 1, 2023 with Angela dedicating her first show to her old-school, longtime friends including one older sister from McAlester, Oklahoma.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG Crowdfunding Equipment Fundraiser

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG Crowdfunding Equipment Fundraiser

The crowdfunding Equipment Fundraiser is off to a slow start but Angela K. Chambers and Francetta L. Mays are hopeful to meet their goal. Angela says, “I believe that as people hear of our story and When they realize that in 2023 we made history by creating the first black, female-owned radio station they will support us. In general, women have a more challenging fete to obtain and even having access to capital. But also when we are in 2023 and ‘blacks’ are still making history by being the first of anything tells me to remain hopefully.”

Echoing and adding to Angela’s sentiment, Francetta says, “As people hear our passion and understand what we are striving for I believe the support will come. The more people even just sharing the story helps to reach the people who are passionate about changing the world we live in today for the better.”

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is “A Voice for Greenwood.”  Angela says, “And WFPG gives all of us the opportunity to discover the story and build on the resilience of Greenwood while recreating Black Wall Street and a better mankind. It’s not necessary to continue to pour gasoline on the fire of 1921 as Francetta always says.”

Consider making a donation to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG GoFundMe crowdfunding Equipment Fundraiser.  Any size donation is welcome. According to Franetta L. Mays, also an Associate Pastor at the Historic Vernon AME Church (Vernon), “In the Book of Redemption located in Vernon, the people were able to rebuild in one year’s time with donations as small as $0.10.” Share the link with your family, friends and networks.

Every Friday, WFPG promotes its $5 CashApp SHOUT OUTS! Listeners CashApp $5 to $TheGreenwoodBeat and on Fridays,  they are given a SHOUT OUT on Facebook. Beginning Friday, July 14, 2023, the SHOUT OUTS will also be listed on the website. 

 

One at a Time Cleaning Service Sponsor of Saturday Morning Clean Up Jams

One at a Time Cleaning Service Sponsor of Saturday Morning Clean Up Jams

The “Saturday Morning Clean Up Jams” with host Angela K. Chambers is sponsored in part by “One at a Time Cleaning Service.” Owner, Mahogany, of One at a Time Cleaning Service joins the show on Saturday mornings giving out FREE tips to the listeners of the show!

Imagine walking into your clean kitchen…
It looks clean.
It feels clean.
It smells clean.
Ahhh…(happy sigh)
Take back your weekend with One at a Time Cleaning Service!

Get a free estimate at www.oneatatimecleaning.com.

TUNE in EVERY Saturday, 8:00 AM CST for the “Saturday Morning Clean Up Jams” and learn some free and maybe new cleaning tips to make your cleaning tasks easier.

 

 

Clean Up Jam Session with Angela K. Chambers

Clean Up Jam Session with Angela K. Chambers

 

The Saturday Morning Clean Up Jam Session with Angela K. Chambers KICKED OFF today at 8:00 AM CST on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG. Motivated by childhood memories of Saturday cleaning days, Angela created the show. The first show was dedicated to some of her MacTown (McAlester, Oklahoma) friends including one of her big sisters, Wilma Phifer Bennett. Angela shared how she used to “Be a thorn in my sister’s side and would be hanging out with her sister’s friends. Now it’s ‘cool’ to have them as friends.” SHOUT OUT to Phil Bryson, Wilma Phifer Bennett, Kevin Rushing, LaTrese Colbert, Angie Kirk, Bill Patterson, Ervan Rushing, Terri Watkins, Eric Clayton, Kim Boxley Austin, Angela Curtis Prince, Kerry Smith, and Eric Black.

Angela shared off air, “They are like family for me; big brothers and sisters! Together, we collectively do a lot of good deeds for hometown people, encourage and uplift one another and of course we have fun. Some one is always cracking a joke or to see the camaraderie in the texts back and forth, they are amazing! I love them all! I know they love me too. It felt good to dedicate my first session to them!”

TUNE in EVERY Saturday, 8:00 am cst for “Saturday Morning Clean Up Jam Session” with host Angela K. Chambers on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG!

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The Quiet Storm…Magic After Dark The “Maestro” on The Greenwood Beat -WFPG

The Quiet Storm…Magic After Dark The “Maestro” on The Greenwood Beat -WFPG

Have you checked out The Quiet Storm…Magic After Dark The “Maestro” on The Greenwood Beat -WFPG? What are you waiting on? It always seems to have the right slow jam in rotation, right when it’s needed. Carle King, II, The “Maestro” himself, dubbed “Mr. Radio” is on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG every Saturday, 9PM.

Check him out! He plays those slow jams that make you fall in love. And Hey! Everyone can always use a little more LOVE!