GIANTS OF BROADCASTING

Radio Is A Family Affair For The Carters

The Carter Broadcast Group is the oldest continually-run, African-American, family-owned U.S. radio station group, founded in 1952 by Andrew “Skip” Carter (pictured) and now led by his grandson, Michael. This profile is the eighth in a series featuring individuals who will be honored by the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation as Giants of Broadcasting & Electronic Arts on Oct. 15 in New York. This year’s other honorees: Don Mischer, Gracia Martore, Bill Persky, Jarl Mohn, Gene Jankowski,Don West, Mel Karmazin and Herb Granath.