Impacting Lives
Host: Jay Lang
Smoothing out Washington, D.C. and Hampton Roads radio— it’s Jay Lang, Author of his 1st Motivational Book “Wisdom From The Jazzman”.
Lang is Station Manager at Hampton University’s 88.1 WHOV, and President & CEO of Smooth Jazz America Broadcasting.
Prior to coming to Hampton University’s WHOV, he was a top rated Evening Air Personality at Washington, D.C., and Program Director & Evening Personality at WJCD Smooth Jazz 105.3 in Norfolk, VA. He began his career in 1974 in Savannah, Georgia. As Program & Music Director for 11 years, he engineered the success of WPLZ-Magic 99/Richmond. His earlier years also graced the airwaves of WIGO/Atlanta.
In addition to working on air, he became entertainment editor for Night Moves Magazine, enjoyed a successful four year run as host and producer of a weekly TV entertainment show in Richmond, worked in a few films, produced records, produced dozens of concerts, and served as producer/host of a weekly one hour public affairs program, Jay is currently an internationally known voiceover talent with Studio Center Worldwide Audio. His voice is heard on Time Life Music’s collection series of soul CDs, as well as TV and internet commercials throughout the United States, Europe, The Caribbean, Africa and England. He and his lovely wife Priscilla have one daughter, three sons and seven grandchildren.

Black Business News1 week agoTrump’s Big Ugly Bill Strips Nursing of Professional Status as Black Women Across the Nation Brace for Devastating Consequences
Black Arts and Culture7 days agoIN MEMORIAM: Jimmy Cliff Music Pioneer & Partner To Bob Marley, Dies At 81
Education6 days agoJohns Hopkins University Eliminates Tuition For Some Undergraduates
Black Community Opinions1 week agoHouse Dems Ready For 2026
Black Arts and Culture5 days agoBTW Auditorium Dedication Ceremony Honors Legendary Director Samuel L. Roundtree
- National News7 days ago
Now Exonerated After 27 Years, He Forms Justice Non-Profit
Black History7 days agoAn NJG Series: Our History, Our Journey – Part I: Black-Owned Hotels In Norfolk
Black History1 week agoSCLC Victory: Court Rejects Trump Order On MLK Files









