Fuzionz Magazine and TV Sept Oct Issue 2014 | Page 108

race or religion. Well, they probably don’t need to deal with us, because there’s nothing off the table. That’s what I like about internet radio, we can do it all.

Fuzionz: Where do you see the show in the next two years?

James: Me personally, I’ve been awakened to some of the things going on in the African American community and there are some things, I believe, as long as we have this platform, we have an obligation and duty to give information to this generation. I look at the demographics, as to who’s listening to this radio show. We have a lot of people from our home town supporting us, but a lot of other people who tune in and listen to Tha After Party Radio are a lot younger, in the 18-24 age group and I like to talk about things they may have not even considered, things I want to jog their memory with, to look more into their culture, their history. The balance is that Benet wants to keep it entertaining and light-hearted, while still giving out information. I guess, in the future, you’re going to see a balance of that and if you tune in and listen, you’ll see it being worked out.

James Cain Interview (continued...)

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