Michael Baisden
Michael Baisden (born June 26, 1963) is the former host of The Michael Baisden Show. The show was syndicated by Baisden Media Group in partnership with SupeRadio and AURN (American Urban Radio Networks). The show airs weekday afternoons. The show was previously syndicated by Cumulus Media and was heard in over 78 media markets nationwide with over 8 million listeners daily. His media career began when he left his job driving trains in Chicago to self-publish Never Satisfied, and began touring the country selling books out of the trunk of his car. Baisden is a NY Times best-selling author with over 2 million books in print, hosted two national television shows, and has produced three films.[1] Producer and filmmakerBaisden has produced: two national stage plays (based on Baisden's novels); Love Lust & Lies, an award-winning documentary dealing with relationships and sexuality based on the perspectives of people of color; two seminar tapes, Relationship Seminar and Men Have Issues Too; and a web-based community portal.[2] In 2011 Baisden produced, wrote, and directed the documentary Do Women Know What They Want?[1] Motivational speakerBaisden has toured the US as a motivational speaker with his Love, Lust & Lies Relationship Seminar Series. As well as numerous national Baisden Live Tours, he has also produced international Island Jam events in Jamaica.[1] Radio careerBaisden got his start in radio as an unpaid afternoon drive-time host for 98.7 KISS FM in New York City, taking the station rating from number nine to number one in the time slot. The show debuted nationally in 2005.[1] Baisden's show recently returned to national radio in January 2017.[3] The flagship station for the show was WALR-FM (Kiss 104.1 FM) in Atlanta, Georgia once the show was returned to national radio, but on November 27 of the same year, WALR-FM revamped its line-up and started producing local shows therefore getting rid of all syndicated shows.[4] Baisden After DarkIn 2007-08, Baisden hosted and co-produced Baisden After Dark, a late-night television talk show series on TV One. The show featured comedian George Willborn and musician Morris Day, who conducted the house band.[5] Social activism and community leadershipOn September 20, 2007, Baisden spearheaded the Jena Six March in Jena, Louisiana. In January 2008, he endorsed Barack Obama for president of the United States.[1] Michael Baisden FoundationThe Michael Baisden Foundation is a non-profit organization formed to promote literacy and to provide mentors for at-risk youths.[6] The Michael Baisden Foundation's various projects include:
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