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Andrea Lawful-Sanders, Biden
Andrea Lawful-Sanders, WURD Radio part ways after she used questions provided by Biden's campaign
Sara M. Lomax, the president and CEO of WURD, said the radio station is "not a mouthpiece" for Biden or any other administration.
Andrea Lawful-Sanders leaves WURD Radio after approved questions from Joe Biden’s campaign
A local morning radio host, who disclosed she received approved questions from President Joe Biden’s campaign team before their interview, has left her position at WURD Radio.
Radio host departs WURD after asking President Biden questions supplied by his campaign during an interview
Sanders' conduct 'jeopardized the trust' that the station has built with its audience in Philadelphia, CEO Sara M. Lomax says.
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‘Black Media Matters': Philadelphia's WURD Parts Ways With Radio Reporter Involved in Biden Interview Questions Flap
Black talk
radio
station
WURD
in Philadelphia has ended its relationship with host
Andrea
Lawful-Sanders
in the wake ...
6abc News
12d
Philadelphia radio host who interviewed President Biden steps down
PHILADELPHIA --
Radio
host
Andrea
Lawful-Sanders
has resigned from
WURD
Radio
after admitting her post-debate ...
Fox News
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Radio station 'parts ways' with host after admitting White House gave her questions before Biden interview
WURD
, a Philadelphia-based Black-owned
radio
station, has parted ways with its host after she revealed that the White ...
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