EPISODE #119
Daily Briefing
What the Culture's Talking About
December 14, 2025 • 5 minutes • Hosted by Victoria
Today's Briefing
Episode #119
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About This Episode
We’re spilling the tea on the sudden Ebro shutdown and what it means for hip-hop media. Don't miss the breakdown on the disrespectful attack on Black journalist Rachel Scott.
Today's Highlights:
Ebro In the Morning abruptly shuts down, massively shifting the hip-hop media landscape.
The briefing covers a shocking political attack targeting a prominent Black journalist today.
Blavity delivers crucial rundowns covering major shifts important to the Black community.
Hosts Ebro Darden and Laura Stylez navigate new career paths post-legendary show cancellation.
Dive into the cultural moments and breaking campus news directly impacting our community.
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