Veteran radio host/journalist Sway Calloway has landed a new live weekday morning show on Eminem's SiriusXM satellite radio channel, Shade 45.
Sway will host the “Sway in the Morning” show starting on Monday (July 18th) at 8:00 AM on Channel 45.
The show will air Monday through Friday from 8 AM - 12 PM and will feature special guests, premieres, celebrity interviews and more.
"I'm constantly striving to be a part of winning teams and movements, and Shade 45 on SiriusXM embodies this spirit," said Sway Calloway. "We plan to tap into hip-hop and pop culture, global and domestic news and classic and groundbreaking new music. This is truly a labor of passion for me with two of the best at what they do, Eminem and Paul Rosenberg. We plan to make more history!"
Sway cut his teeth in radio, as co-host of the legendary Hip-Hop radio show “World Famous Wake Up Show” with partner DJ King Tech.
Eminem was ecstatic to sign Sway, who featured the young hungry emcee on "The Wake Up Show" in 1997.
"I got my start on radio with Sway and so it only makes sense for things to come full-circle and have him join the family at Shade 45," said Eminem. "I'm looking forward to the honor of Sway making mornings better on Shade 45 for a long time to come."
Source: allhiphop.com
Sway will host the “Sway in the Morning” show starting on Monday (July 18th) at 8:00 AM on Channel 45.
The show will air Monday through Friday from 8 AM - 12 PM and will feature special guests, premieres, celebrity interviews and more.
"I'm constantly striving to be a part of winning teams and movements, and Shade 45 on SiriusXM embodies this spirit," said Sway Calloway. "We plan to tap into hip-hop and pop culture, global and domestic news and classic and groundbreaking new music. This is truly a labor of passion for me with two of the best at what they do, Eminem and Paul Rosenberg. We plan to make more history!"
Sway cut his teeth in radio, as co-host of the legendary Hip-Hop radio show “World Famous Wake Up Show” with partner DJ King Tech.
Eminem was ecstatic to sign Sway, who featured the young hungry emcee on "The Wake Up Show" in 1997.
"I got my start on radio with Sway and so it only makes sense for things to come full-circle and have him join the family at Shade 45," said Eminem. "I'm looking forward to the honor of Sway making mornings better on Shade 45 for a long time to come."
Source: allhiphop.com