The Greenwood Beat: WFPG Surges Ahead in Year Two with Dr. Angela K. Chambers at the Helm

Introduction to WFPG and Its Visionary Leadership

The Greenwood BeatWFPG is a dynamic community radio station that has quickly established itself as a cornerstone of local media. Launched with the mission to amplify the voices of Greenwood, WFPG is committed to fostering community engagement, promoting local talent, and delivering quality programming that resonates with its audience. The vision of WFPG is to be more than just a radio station; it aims to be a unifying platform that brings people together and addresses the issues that matter most to the community.

At the heart of WFPG’s success is its founder and CEO, Dr. Angela K. Chambers. Dr. Chambers brings a wealth of experience and a deep passion for community service to her role. With a background in business, media, communications, and public service, she has been instrumental in shaping the strategic direction of WFPG. Her leadership style is characterized by inclusivity, innovation, and a relentless focus on excellence.

Under Dr. Chambers’ guidance, WFPG has already achieved significant milestones in its first year. The station has launched several popular shows, increased its listener base, and established strong partnerships. These accomplishments reflect Dr. Chambers’ vision of creating a platform that not only entertains but also educates and empowers the community.

As WFPG embarks on its second year, the station is poised for even greater success. With a robust strategic plan in place, WFPG is set to expand its programming, engage more actively with the community, and continue its mission of being a voice for the people of Greenwood. Dr. Angela K. Chambers’ leadership will undoubtedly be a driving force in these efforts, ensuring that WFPG remains a vital and influential presence in the local media landscape.

New Shows and Programming Enhancements

In its second year under the dynamic leadership of Dr. Angela K. Chambers, WFPG has rolled out an array of new shows designed to captivate a diverse audience while enriching the community’s cultural fabric. Among these new additions is “Greenwood Voices,” a talk show spotlighting local activists, artists, and entrepreneurs, aiming to foster community engagement and highlight the vibrant, multifaceted character of Greenwood.

Another notable new show, “Rhythms & Blues on Greenwood,” offers a deep dive into the genre of blues music. This program caters to music enthusiasts by featuring live performances, interviews with local musicians, and explorations of different artists. “Rhythms & Blues on Greenwood” has been praised for its ability to connect with the seasoned community.

In addition to launching new shows, WFPG has revamped several existing programs to enhance their relevance and appeal. “Morning Talk,” a will surely become a fan favorite, has been structured to include a broader range of topics, from current events to lifestyle tips, making it a go-to source for the community’s daily dose of information and entertainment. Listener feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with many noting that the refreshed format keeps the content both engaging and informative.

Testimonials from the community underscore the positive impact of these programming changes. One listener commented, “The new shows on WFPG have really broadened my perspective and given me a deeper connection to our community. I especially love ‘Ask Angela’ for its dive into real topics and having truthful dialogue.”

Show hosts also express enthusiasm about the station’s direction. “It’s exciting to be part of a station that continually evolves and strives to serve its audience better,” said one host.

By introducing these new shows and enhancing existing ones, WFPG demonstrates its commitment to innovation and community service. These programming enhancements not only keep the content fresh but also ensure that WFPG remains a vital and engaging presence in the lives of its listeners.

Collaborations and Sponsorships

In its second year under the leadership of Dr. Angela K. Chambers, WFPG has significantly expanded its network of collaborations and sponsorships. The radio station has strategically partnered with various local businesses, community organizations, and other media outlets to foster a stronger community presence. These alliances have not only amplified WFPG’s reach but also reinforced its role as a central hub for community engagement and development.

One of the standout collaborations has been with Greenwood’s Chamber of Commerce. This partnership has enabled WFPG to host a series of community events, including an upcoming Greenwood Business Expo. By offering a platform for local businesses to showcase their products and services, WFPG has strengthened its ties with the business community while providing valuable exposure for its sponsors.

WFPG’s collaborations with other media outlets and promoters have also played a crucial role in its growth. Partnering with Mareo Johnson promoter of Oklahoma Birth of Legends 2, and online platforms, the station has content that reaches a broader audience. Joint ventures like the CEO’S Night Out with founder, Katina Walker also helps WFPG creates opportunities for other businesses and leaders.

These strategic partnerships have proven to be mutually beneficial. Local businesses and organizations gain visibility and support through WFPG’s broad listener base, while the station benefits from enhanced content and community engagement. As WFPG continues to build upon these relationships, it solidifies its reputation as an indispensable community asset, committed to serving and uplifting Greenwood.

Future Plans and Goals for WFPG

As WFPG enters its second year under the leadership of Dr. Angela K. Chambers, the station is poised for significant growth and development. Dr. Chambers has outlined a strategic vision that encompasses a range of ambitious goals aimed at enhancing the station’s offerings and deepening its connection with the community.

One of the primary objectives for WFPG is the introduction of new programming that caters to diverse interests and demographics. Dr. Chambers envisions a lineup that includes more local news coverage, educational content, and cultural programming that reflects the rich heritage of the Greenwood District. By expanding its content, WFPG aims to become a more integral part of daily life for its listeners, providing valuable and relevant information.

Community engagement remains at the forefront of WFPG’s mission. Dr. Chambers is committed to fostering stronger relationships with local organizations, schools, and businesses. This includes hosting community events, participating in local initiatives, and creating opportunities for listener involvement. Through these efforts, WFPG seeks to build a more engaged and supportive audience base.

Technological advancement is another key focus area. WFPG plans to invest in state-of-the-art broadcasting equipment and explore digital platforms to reach a wider audience. This includes enhancing the station’s online presence and developing a mobile app to offer more accessible and convenient ways for listeners to tune in. Dr. Chambers believes that leveraging technology will not only improve the quality of the broadcast but also attract a younger, tech-savvy audience.

To measure success, WFPG will implement a comprehensive evaluation framework that includes listener feedback, audience metrics, and community impact assessments. Regular reviews and adjustments will ensure that the station remains responsive to the needs and preferences of its audience.

In the words of Dr. Chambers, “Our goal is to create a station that truly serves the community, not just as a source of entertainment, but as a vital resource for information and connection.” With such a clear and inspiring vision, WFPG is well-positioned to achieve great things in the coming years.

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“Ask Angela: Fostering Meaningful Conversations and Community Engagement”

Welcome to “Ask Angela” on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Dr. Angela K. Chambers has just announced her exciting new show, “Ask Angela,” which she will be hosting on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG radio station. The show is set to air for the first time on Thursday, April 4th at 9:00 am CST. In a recent Facebook post, Dr. Chambers warmly welcomes everyone to the platform, inviting them to join in on the conversation.

What is “Ask Angela”?

“Ask Angela” is a brand new show on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, where Dr. Chambers will be discussing pertinent community topics with special guests and engaging in dialogue with the community. While some topics will be specific to Tulsa, Oklahoma, the main issues discussed will be common to other urban areas as well. The show aims to address a wide range of subjects, including family, education, civic engagement, community organizations, the church, law enforcement, commerce, voting, and human rights.

Promoting Unity and Understanding

In addition to these important topics, Dr. Chambers will also delve into the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the community. Through insightful conversations, “Ask Angela” aims to promote unity and understanding among all members of society, regardless of their background or beliefs.

Viewers can expect thought-provoking discussions, inspiring stories, and practical advice on how to make a positive impact in both their local and global communities. Whether you’re tuning in from Tulsa, Tokyo, or Timbuktu, “Ask Angela” welcomes you to join the conversation and be a part of the change you wish to see in the world.

How to Get Involved

If you have any questions, concerns, or would like to be a guest on the show, you can email “Ask Angela” at askangela@thegreenwoodbeat.com. Additionally, make sure to like and follow “Ask Angela” on Facebook for updates and engaging content:

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Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be a part of this exciting new show. Mark your calendars for Thursday, April 4th at 9:00 am CST, and get ready to join Dr. Angela K. Chambers on “Ask Angela” as she explores important community topics and fosters meaningful conversations. Remember, change starts with you!

Big News for The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, Oklahoma’s first women-owned and black woman-owned radio station, located in the Historic Greenwood District in Tulsa, has some exciting news to share. Since its launch, the station has been steadily gaining listenership locally and internationally, thanks to its great mix of music and engaging talk shows.

One of the station’s goals is to empower communities by providing information and education, and they are taking a significant step towards achieving this. COO Dr. Francetta L Mays has been working closely with representatives of the American Red Cross in Tulsa to connect with and provide specific information to the African American community about Sickle Cell Disease and the importance of blood donation.

Starting in February, Dr. Yvette Miller will host a segment on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, focusing on Sickle Cell Disease. Listeners can expect to hear explanations about the disease, its treatment, and the crucial role of blood donation from the community. The station is thrilled to partner with the American Red Cross to provide information, education, and community events, including blood drives, to help enhance and potentially save the lives of those living with Sickle Cell Disease.

The Greenwood Beat is committed to keeping its listeners informed and engaged. With 24/7 programming, you can tune in from your favorite device and stay connected for more information and the show’s schedule.

 

CEO Dr. Angela K. Chambers, one of the driving forces behind this partnership, expresses her honor and excitement for the potential impact it will have on the community. Together, they are creating change and making a difference.

Stay tuned to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG for more updates and join them in their mission to uplift, inspire, support, and educate the community.

The Power of Education Coming to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is making big moves in 2024, and one of the exciting developments is the launch of the new show “The New Artist Profile.” Hosted by Tony-D, this show has gained popularity not only in the US but also internationally, with over 42 syndications. Mark your calendars for Sunday, January 21st, as the show makes its debut on The Greenwood Beat from 4 to 6 PM CST.

But that’s not all! Dr. Francetta L. Mays, the COO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, has even more exciting news to share. She will soon be hosting a new show called “The Power of Education.” Teaming up with Teacher and Media Advocate, Gabe Woolley, Dr. Mays aims to create an amazing platform that highlights the importance of education. Stay connected to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG to learn more about this new show and all the other exciting moves they have in store.

To tune in to WFPG 24/7, simply visit their website at www.thegreenwoodbeat.com. You can listen from your favorite device, ensuring that you never miss a beat. If you have any inquiries or would like to get in touch with The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, they can be reached via email:

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Get ready to be entertained and educated by The Greenwood Beat – WFPG. Stay tuned for more updates and exciting content coming your way.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG to Kick-Off an On-air Reading Program

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, known as “The Voice of Greenwood,” is taking a step towards making a positive impact on the community by launching an on-air reading program. This initiative comes at a time when the first black, female superintendent, Dr. Ebony Johnson, of Tulsa Public School, Oklahoma’s largest school district, has been appointed, amidst some controversy.

Dr. Angela K. Chambers, the CEO of The Greenwood Beat, expressed her desire to focus on the direct outcome of this milestone – the children. In a recent Facebook post, she called upon volunteers to join the program and come on the air to read to children. The response was overwhelming, with multiple messages and confirmations from enthusiastic volunteers.

“We have a platform, and we want to utilize this platform for the good of all people, especially children,” Dr. Chambers stated. Recognizing the power of its position as “The Voice of Greenwood,” the radio station aims to create a program that will benefit the community at large.

To discuss the details and logistics of the on-air reading program, a meeting will be held at the radio station tonight at 6:00 PM. Volunteers interested in participating are encouraged to contact Dr. Chambers via email at read@thegreenwoodbeat.com. This is an opportunity for individuals to make a difference in their community and contribute to the education and development of children.

While the programming details are still being worked out, The Greenwood Beat – WFPG promises to keep the community informed. You can stay connected to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG for updates on the program. Listen to the radio station online 24/7 at www.thegreenwoodbeat.com.

“This is our community, and together we have the power to make a difference,” Dr. Chambers emphasized. By utilizing their platform to promote literacy and engage children through on-air reading sessions, The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is committed to fostering a love for reading and learning among the younger generation.

The on-air reading program not only benefits the children but also offers an opportunity for volunteers to connect with the community in a meaningful way. By sharing their time and love for reading, volunteers can inspire young minds and contribute to the overall well-being of the community.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG’s dedication to community service is commendable. By leveraging their position as a prominent radio station, they are taking a proactive approach to address the needs of the community. The on-air reading program is just one example of their commitment to making a positive impact.

As the details of the program are finalized, The Greenwood Beat – WFPG will soon share more information with the community. Stay tuned to their updates and join them in their mission to create a brighter future for the children of Greenwood.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG Shines Light on Bro. Alvin Muhammad

The Greenwood BeatWFPG, Oklahoma’s first black, woman-owned radio station, has been gaining a lot of attention lately, thanks to the captivating show, “Trumpet on Greenwood,” hosted by Bro. Alvin Muhammad. Located in the historic Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma, WFPG is making history, and it is important to recognize and publicly thank Bro. Alvin Muhammad for his support in helping the station in every capacity.

Dr. Angela K. Chambers, CEO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, acknowledges the significant contributions of Bro. Alvin Muhammad, stating, “While WFPG is making history, it is very important for us to recognize and publicly thank Bro. Alvin Muhammad for his support on and off air.” Dr. Francetta L.

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Do you Have a Song Request?
The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is rolling out their new segment of song requests during the Friday Night Old School Slow Jams with Dr. Angela K. Chambers. Do you have a slow jam and a message to send out?

 

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG has been making the headlines since its launch, people are tuning in to hear those good old-school R&B songs from the 60s to the 80s, from soul, funk, or gospel. More requests are coming in for those 90’s hits as well.

 

Do you want to make a request and send a message? Email us at songs@thegreenwoodbeat.com. Then tune in every Friday from 10 pm – 12 am cst for the Friday Night Old School Jams with Dr. Angela K. Chambers.

 

If you’re looking for a great slow jam to request, look no further than “Always and Forever” by Heatwave. This classic love song is the perfect choice to send a message to that special someone. With its smooth vocals and romantic lyrics, it’s sure to set the mood for a night to remember. Don’t forget to email your request to songs@thegreenwoodbeat.com and tune in to the Friday Night Old School Jams with Dr. Angela K. Chambers from 10 pm – 12 am cst to hear your song and message on the airwaves. Enjoy the nostalgia and love!

 

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The Greenwood Beat – WFPG: Making Waves in Tulsa’s Black Wall Street

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is making waves in the heart of Tulsa, Oklahoma, also known as “Black Wall Street.” As the first black, women-owned radio station in Oklahoma, WFPG is bringing a fresh perspective to the airwaves.

Since its launch on June 08, 2023, WFPG has been trending and growing, gaining recognition for their exceptional content and dedication to excellence. Recently, WFPG received exciting news from MEDIOQ, a premier platform connecting individuals and businesses with top-notch media, news, and broadcasting services worldwide.

MEDIOQ added The Greenwood Beat – WFPG to their online directory, recognizing the station as a shining example of excellence in the industry. This recognition not only validates the hard work and talent of the WFPG team but also opens doors to new opportunities and collaborations.

People are listen and taking notice! Are you ready to advertise with us? Advertise your business, your next event or new product or service. We offer great rates and various packages. Contact our sales team today to advertise with The Greenwood Beat – WFPG.  Sales@thegreenwoodbeat.com

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Dr. Francetta L. Mays on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG: Using her Platform to Build People Connect

Dr. Francetta L. Mays, the Chief Operations Officer of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG radio station, is a remarkable individual who is making a significant impact in her community. As the first black, women-owned radio station in Oklahoma, WFPG has been providing a platform for underrepresented voices and promoting positive change.

Dr. Mays, in addition to her role as the Chief Operations Officer, is also the host of several shows on the station. One of her popular shows is Sunday Morning Old School Gospel, where she shares her love for gospel music and inspires listeners with uplifting messages. Through this show, Dr. Mays aims to bring comfort, hope, and joy to her audience, especially during challenging times.

Another show hosted by Dr. Mays is Flippin’ the Script. This show focuses on challenging societal norms and stereotypes, encouraging listeners to think critically and question the status quo. Dr. Mays believes in the power of dialogue and aims to create a safe space for discussions on important social issues.

Refocused and Informed is another show hosted by Dr. Mays along with Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Angela K. Chambers, where they share insights, information and interview guests regarding justice.  Through this show, they empower and encourage listeners and leaders to make changes and do better. Dr. Mays believes that everyone has the potential to achieve greatness, and she strives to inspire others to unlock their full potential.

Dr. Mays’ dedication to her work extends beyond radio hosting. She actively engages with her listeners and the community, organizing events and initiatives that promote unity and empowerment. She understands the importance of building connections and creating a sense of belonging.

Through her platform at The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, Dr. Mays is using her voice to uplift others and amplify the voices of those who have been marginalized. She is a beacon of hope and inspiration, reminding us all of the power we have to effect positive change. Tune in every Tuesday at 3:00 PM CST for Flippin’ the Script and every Thursday at 2:00 PM CST for Refocused & Informed on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG. Listen online at www.thegreenwoodbeat.com or Apple Music and TuneIn radio app.

The Greenwood Beat WFPG is Back and Better Than Ever

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is back in full operation. According to CEO Angela K. Chambers, the station was silent early Sunday morning during the time we should have been hearing some of these good old-school gospels Francetta L. Mays like in rotation. After a bit of research, it was discovered that the station was, in fact, down. Initially, it was suspected that it was isolated to WFPG; however, Francetta was advised that more stations were affected.

After a few texts, calls, and emails, the station was back online and playing some of those favorite tunes. Fans of The Greenwood Beat can now rejoice as the station is back and better than ever.

Angela K. Chambers, the CEO, expressed her gratitude to the loyal listeners for their patience and support during the downtime. She also mentioned that steps have been taken to ensure such technical issues do not happen again.