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  • November 2007
    • Imus Will Return to Airwaves

      Imus Will Return to Airwaves

      (Newser) - Don Imus, the radio host taken off the air in April after referring to the Rutgers women's basketball team as "nappy-headed hos," will be back on the air Dec. 3 on a New York radio station. The New York Post reports Imus has signed a five-year deal that will net him as much as $8 million annually. More »

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      Don Imus   Rutgers University   WABC

  • October 2007
    • The I-Man Cometh

      The I-Man Cometh

      (Newser) - Don Imus is on the comeback trail. Six months after a racially insensitive quip got him fired, Imus is close to a deal that would give him a nationally syndicated radio show on major New York station WABC, the Washington Post reports. Barring a last-minute snag, Citadel Broadcasting, owner of 243 stations, would pay Imus millions for a December return. More »

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      Don Imus   Fox Business Network   WABC

  • August 2007
    • Imus Gets $20M, Maybe a Comeback

      Imus Gets $20M, Maybe a Comeback

      (Newser) - Shock Jock Don Imus may be returning to the airwaves, after a short vacation precipitated by a bit too much shock. Imus is reportedly in talks with WABC in what looks like a an embryonic attempt to launch a comeback, only four months after CBS fired him for calling the Rutgers womens basketball team "nappy-headed hos." More »

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      CBS   radio   Don Imus   Al Sharpton   Rutgers   WABC

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