It didn t take long for Morgan Wallen to see the real-life consequences of his words and actions. Hours after video surfaced of Wallen using a racist slur, a major radio conglomerate pulled his music indefinitely. By 12PM CT on Feb. 3, his record label had suspended his contract indefinitely.
Variety was first to report that Cumulus Media had issued a memo to its 400 stations to remove all of Wallen s music from its playlists a move that includes his current single, 7 Summers, plus other songs from his newest release,
Dangerous: The Double Album. The Tennessean s Dave Paulson reveals that iHeartMedia has also removed Wallen s songs from its radio stations, while a statement to
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A small crowd cheered as semi-trucks rolled out of the loading dock at a Pfizer manufacturing plant in Michigan, on Sunday, beginning historic journeys to deliver insulated boxes of the nation s first COVID-19 vaccine to hospitals and health departments across America.
Hours later, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention formally announced that it had signed the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ recommendation of the first authorized coronavirus vaccine for people 16 years and older. Plans call for health care personnel and long-term care facility residents to be vaccinated first.