Andrea Lawful-Sanders, who hosted The Source on WURD 96.1 FM/900 AM, has agreed to leave the station after saying on CNN that she had received a list of eight questions from the Biden campaign ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- A Philadelphia radio host who said she used questions prepared by President Biden's campaign in a post-debate interview parted ways with WURD, the station's president and CEO ...
Andrea Lawful-Sanders, the first person to interview President Joe Biden after his debate with former President Donald Trump on July 3, was fired after she revealed on CNN that she accepted and ...
Two days earlier, Andrea Lawful-Sanders, one of the station’s most beloved hosts, had confessed to interviewing Joe Biden using questions that had been provided to her by his campaign. “The questions ...
Host Andrea Lawful-Sanders and the station “mutually agreed to part ways, effective immediately,” WURD Radio CEO Sara M. Lomax said in a statement explaining that Lawful-Sanders had arranged the ...
New York (CNN) — Radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders has resigned from WURD Radio after admitting her post-debate interview with President Joe Biden included questions that were pre-selected by ...
Black talk radio station WURD in Philadelphia has ended its relationship with host Andrea Lawful-Sanders in the wake of criticism the station has endured after Lawful-Sanders acknowledged using ...
Sara Lomax, the president and CEO of WURD Radio, posted a statement to the company's website on Sunday announcing that the station and radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders had “mutually agreed to ...
Philadelphia radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders was stunned when she got a surprise phone call: Would she like to interview President Biden? She jumped at the chance to be one of the first ...
“The questions were sent to me for approval. I approved them,” Andrea Lawful-Sanders, host of “The Source” in Philadelphia, said during an interview Saturday with CNN’s Victor Blackwell ...