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EURweb app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 464 ratings )
News Entertainment
Developer: David Ledesma
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 15 Jul 2015
App size: 1.4 Mb

Since its online launch in 1997, the EUR/Electronic Urban Report
(www.eurweb.com) has become the Internet’s foremost information source for
urban entertainment, sports, politics and opinion.

The site is the latest evolution in the media legacy of broadcaster Lee
Bailey, a former radio DJ whose career began in Sacramento, CA upon release
from the Air Force. It was in the ’70s that Bailey found major-market on-air
success on Washington DC and Los Angeles radio. In addition to spinning the
hits, Bailey had a penchant for sharing with his audience the latest news
he’d get from inside sources in the world of black music.

Indeed, it was Bailey’s own voracious interest in behind-the-scenes goings
on that inspired him to create and produce the trailblazing RadioScope, the
internationally syndicated infotainment program. In addition to giving
listeners the daily scoop on blacks in music, television and film, “The
Entertainment Magazine of the Air” broke some of the biggest stories in the
last four decades.

It was RadioScope that gave the public its first listen to Prince’s 1984
landmark “Purple Rain” soundtrack weeks before its release. It was Bailey,
entertainment writer Steven Ivory and RadioScope that had the inside track
on the legendary Michael Jackson’s storied career, getting direct quotes
from the future King of Pop when all other media outlets couldn’t break the
Jackson camp’s impenetrable wall of silence. Radioscope quickly became the
go-to source for other media reporting on black entertainment.

Today, the EUR/Electronic Urban Report continues Lee Bailey’s tradition of
breaking the real story. With an ever-growing readership that spans the
globe, the EUR (www.eurweb.com) is where audiences come to be informed and
entertained.

With the EUR you’ll get daily updates on all your favorite icons/celebrities
like: Jay-Z, Beyonce, 50 Cent, Diddy, Kanye, Janet, Michael, Prince, Snoop,
Denzel, Halle, Jamie, LeBron, Kobe, Shaq and many, many more.

Plus, with our on-going coverage of the White House, politics and
urban/black culture in general, you won’t miss out on news that important to
you.