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Redding narrates 'Stay Brady Stay'

By Staff
Redding is the narrator of "Stay Brady Stay," a documentary about Brady Middleton's decision to stay in the downtrodden Monroe, La. area after graduating from college.
"Anyone who knows me knows that I am a big fan of thought provoking movies, so you can only imagine how elated I am to be in this film," Redding said. "'Stay Brady Stay' is an eye-opening documentary about opportunity as it relates to class and race in an area just a stone's throw from Jena, La., the location of the largest civil rights demonstration in years."
The movie's trailer is was just posted on YouTube this past weekend and the movie is scheduled for release in the last week of September, said the films director John Sutherlin.
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Redding's show can be heard in all 50 states on XM 169 and seven great terrestrial radio stations - including stations in San Francisco, the Austin area, the Orlando area, and in Myrtle Beach and Charleston - via the Eagan Minnesota-based Genesis Communications Network.
Redding, who is known as "America's Independent Voice,"
already has a weekly
podcast that is downloaded by hundreds
each week on his "Black Web Award"-winning Web site,
ReddingNewsReview.com. He is also a
frequent guest on National Public Radio and the Fox News Channel, and
has been quoted in some of the nation's top newspapers.
His radio program, Redding News Review, uses exclusive headlines taken
from
ReddingNewsReview.com. The site has
been called a "clearinghouse for African American news" by the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution newspaper.
Author of "Hired Hatred: Why politicians, political parties and the
political prejudices they tout are mutually exclusive from good
government," Talkers magazine noted Redding's uniquely Independent views
on government by listing him as one of the "100 Most Important Radio
Talk Hosts In America."
What's more, Redding has been called one of the most "respected names in
the media," by urban magazine Upscale, and "one of the most intellectual
and intriguing radio talk show hosts since Tavis Smiley" by urban
industry authority Radio Facts.
He won an ADDY in March and an Associated Press award in June for his work.
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