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Paul Porter

Media Critic, Author, Radio Programmer, Announcer, Voice Talent and Industry Insider

Industry Ears Inc
Atlanta, GA
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Employment History

  • Media Critic, Author, Radio Programmer, Announcer, Voice Talent and Industry Insider
    Industry Ears Inc
  • Co Founder IndustryEars
    Industry Ears Inc
  • Programmer, Announcer, Voice Over Talent, Consultant
    BET Inc
  • BET PD and Music Programmer and Air Talent and Consultant and Announcer
    BET Inc
  • Emmis Broadcasting
    WRKS KISS FM
  • Radio One PD and Air Talent
    WMMJ/WKYS
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Biography

Paul Porter BiographyFor over 20 years, Paul Porter has been a prominent voice in American radio and television. From AT&T to Showtime, his baritone voice and on-camera talent has been recognized in over a half-dozen top venues, his personality resonating on the airwaves of numerous radio stations, and as the announcer for seven consecutive NBA All-Star Shows.A native of Queens, NY, Porter studied Communications at Northeastern University in Massachusetts. His early radio career is marked with several achievements. As program director and on-air personality at Washington D.C.’s WMMJ-FM, the third urban AC station in the country, the station’s ranking rose from 28th to fourth in just nine months. He was also assistant music director and radio personality for NBC’s WKYS-FM and assistant program director and on-air personality on WHUR-FM, another popular D.C. station. After 12 years at various stations in Boston and D.C., he began his nine-year tenure at Black Entertainment Television as a voice-over talent for programs like “Video Soul” and “Midnight Love.” As the music video consultant, Porter successfully digitalized the company’s music programming, and its music library. And, in only one year as program director, BET’s music video viewership increased by 16 percent. In 2003, after almost a decade at BET and other radio stations in D.C. and New York, including three years at WBLS-FM, he began work as an on-air personality at WRKS/KISS FM, an urban AC station, and the sister station of New York’s #1 hip-hop station, Hot97/WQHT-FM. Two years later, having been involved with the hip-hop music industry for much of his career, his focus took a dramatic shift after an incident involving a controversial song by Rah Digga, as he recalled on Fox’s “Hannity and Colmes.”“I had a problem with a student out in Queens (she questioned the music I played on the air)…the (student’s) mother had got beaten up by the father… I figured since I worked there I could get something across, but it didn’t work out that way.” Having protested the immorality of the music being played on Hot97/WQHT, Porter was promptly removed from the air, spurring his movement from endorser to activist. On January 15, 2005, he co-founded IndustryEars, a think-tank created to identify and correct injustices in the media. Since then, he has been using his voice and his experience to personally advocate for increased awareness and consciousness in the media industry. His various appearances on such television programs as ABC’s World News Tonight, radio stations from Los Angeles to Atlanta, and such publications as the New York Post, Vibe Magazine and The Source have shown audiences across the country that “Moral Responsibility is not an Option.” It is now his mantra.
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