With its launch, Classix 107.9 is attempting to centralize “The Sound of Philadelphia," by featuring Philly favorites like Patti LaBelle, Gamble and Huff, and Teddy Pendergrass, as well as artist such as Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross, Prince, and Michael Jackson.

According to philly.com, the station declined to comment on whether any of the talent was laid off, although many of their on-air personalities were syndicated nationally through other Radio One stations.
“I’m still employed by Radio One," said Jones, who hosted a morning show on Praise 107.9. "I’m working on the sister station 100.3 WRNB [during the Quincy Harris morning show for the rest of the week] and my show will be back soon,” he continued. “I’m sad like everyone else, but grateful that I’m still there.”
The Praise 107.9 audience will still be able to listen to gospel programming via praisephilly.com, the Praise Philly app, and with the home entertainment device, Alexa, on 107.9 HD2.
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