Книга: Tom Joyner «Damage: "Boom Baby", № 8, December 1994»
Part 1 of the 5-part "Fragments" . Damage's true origin is soon to be revealed as, over the course of this storyline, each of the major theories surrounding Damage's genesis is explored and expanded upon, with the answer revealed in issue№ 12. In this issue, Wyldheart embarks on a quest to learn her own origins and finds that she and Damage may share a common birthplace - the planet New Genesis. Meanwhile, the malevolent forces of Symbolix conspire to bring Damage's search for truth to a dead end. Written by Tom Joyner, with art byBill Marimon and Don Hillsman. Plus, Iron Munro begins a similar quest in "The Phantom Imperative" by Joyner, Jason Armstrong and Andrew Pepoy. Издательство: "DC Comics" (1994) Формат: 170x260, 32 стр.
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Tom Joyner
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Thomas "Tom" Joyner (born birth date|1949|11|23 Fact|date=July 2008) is an American radio host. His daily program, "The Tom Joyner Morning Show", is syndicated across the
Joyner was inducted in the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame at the
Early life
Joyner was born in
He began his broadcasting career in
Personal life
With first wife Dora Tom is the father of two grown sons, Thomas Jr. and Oscar, whom he calls "Killa" and "Thrilla". He is currently married to aerobics instructor/fitness guru
Radio career
In the mid-1980s, Joyner was simultaneously offered two positions: one for a morning show at KKDA (K104) in Dallas and one for an afternoon show at WGCI in Chicago. Instead of choosing between the two, Joyner chose to take both jobs, and for years he commuted daily by plane between the two cities, earning the nicknames "The Fly Jock" and "The Hardest Working Man in Radio."
In 1994, Joyner was signed by
TV Spinoff
In the Fall 2005, a nationally syndicated television show, "The Tom Joyner Show", was launched with Joyner as
Without the opportunity to reach a larger audience in earlier time slots and achieve greater revenues, the show had limited ability to offset the residuals and music clearences required by the many performers appearing on the show. Despite award recognitionFact|date=June 2008, in May 2006, Joyner decided not to continue due to production costs related to the music variety show concept. In general music variety shows have virtually vanished from the television landscape due to residual expenses. Re-runs are shown on TV One cable channel.
Philanthropy
Joyner has been an advocate for voter registration and throughout the year promotes voter registration over the air, on his website and during his live 'Sky Shows' broadcasts. To improve healthy living, Joyner holds a 'Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day' every September. On that day, he rallies families and friends to go to the doctor to get a check up to prevent any health problems, and particularly treat any existing issues.
Tom Joyner Foundation
Joyner has also founded [http://www.blackamericaweb.com/site.aspx/foundation/index The Tom Joyner Foundation] to provide financial assistance to students at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Since 1998, it has raised more than $55 million to help keep students enrolled at HBCUs. The Tom Joyner Foundation also hosts an annual cruise named the Fantasic Voyage which also raises money for HBCU'S.
Books
Joyner also is an author. In 2005 Warner Books published (along with his longtime writer, Mary Flowers Boyce) "I'm Just a DJ but ... It Makes Sense to Me". The book chronicles his childhood and early days in radio as well as offers Joyner's thoughts on HBCUs, the power of the black consumer and fatherhood. He appeared with his father and grandfather in the documentary "Rising from the Rails: The Story of the Pullman Porter" crediting his family with passing down important values which he passed down to his sons as well. His grandfather Oscar "Doc" Joyner was a Pullman porter who became a medical doctor [ [http://www.risingfromtherails.com/porter_legacy.html Rising From the Rails] ] .
"African American Lives 2"
Joyner was a participant in
References
External links
* [http://www.tomjoyner.com/ www.tomjoyner.com] -- Official Black America Web Internet Web Site]
* [http://abcradionetworks.com/Article.asp?id=341461 The Tom Joyner Morning Show at ABC Radio]
* [http://www.blackamericaweb.com/foundation/ The Tom Joyner Foundation]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/money/companies/management/2005-08-15-joyner_x.htm USA Today Q&A]
Источник: Tom Joyner
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