The Breakfast Club

2022 - 8 - 9

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Is the Breakfast Club Over? (The Root)

Is The Breakfast Club a wrap? That's a possibility after one member of the iconic morning radio show dropped a cryptic tweet late Tuesday night.

All three of the show’s hosts have been moving their brands in different directions in recent years. At the top of the show’s 8 a.m. hour, Yee said she needed to wait until a press release was issued before making an announcement. His deal also included the launch of the Black Effect Podcast Network, a platform for podcasters targeted at Black audiences. On Wednesday morning, the three hosts turned speculation over Yee’s departure into a bit. Neither of her co-hosts had responded from their individual social media accounts overnight, nor was there any word from the show’s official Twitter page. She didn’t give a date for her last Breakfast Club broadcast.

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Angela Yee Says 'The Breakfast Club' Is Over "As You Know It" In ... (HipHopDX)

On Tuesday night (August 9), the co-host took to Twitter to share a cryptic message about the popular Power 105.1 breakfast show that she presents alongside ...

The Breakfast Club launched in 2010 and quickly went on to become a New York City staple in Hip Hop radio. On another level, on another plane already, Breakfast Club we got our own lane already.” Some are speculating her tweet is in reference to her leaving the show while her fellow co-hosts will remain.

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Angela Yee Says 'The Breakfast Club As You Know It Is Officially Over' (Complex)

The Power 105.1 FM morning show kicked off in 2010 and quickly became an iconic New York City hip-hop institution. Tuesday's episode featured all three ...

“Known for their unrivaled interviews and their ability to connect with and engage audiences through their unique blend of honesty, wit and humor, also makes it a must-stop on political campaign trails. Two years ago this month, it was announced that the Breakfast Club would inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. “What an accomplishment! “This is really exciting,” she told Charlamagne and DJ Envy on Wednesday. “This is something that I’ve been waiting to do for years now, way before the pandemic. “This is just a tremendous opportunity,” she said when thanking those who made the moment possible, including the longtime listeners and supporters. The Breakfast Club kicked off in 2010 and quickly became a New York City institution that created countless iconic hip-hop moments. Yee noted it’s “always been a goal” of hers to secure something like this, with the opportunity having recently come along.

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Hip-Hop Radio Show The Breakfast Club 'As You Know It' Is Over ... (XXLMAG.COM)

According to a tweet from co-host Angela Yee, the popular hip-hop radio show The Breakfast Club 'as you know it' has come to an end.

I don't want to promote to kids that you go wild and do some stupid ish and you just go tell on the people you've done and all of a sudden you come out and can put out records and it's all cool." I just don't necessarily think it's a message that I want to do. "This is something that I've been wanting to do for years now, since way before the pandemic," Yee told listeners. She posted an emoji of hands making a heart sign along with the message. "You decided to tell on everyone that you was just riding on. "I am going to be leaving The Breakfast Club. You guys will obviously continue on and it will be a different interaction of the The Breakfast Club. I will have my own show up here at iHeart as well."

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Angela Yee Announces That "The Breakfast Club... Is Officially Over" (HotNewHipHop)

For years, there has been speculation regarding the status of The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy, and Anglea Yee have been leaders in the radio ...

\r\nOriginal Story: For years, there has been speculation regarding the status of The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy, and Anglea Yee have been leaders in the radio markets as they're one of the most coveted shows in the "urban" sector, and since 2010, The Breakfast Club has been in the business of entertaining the masses. Like any workplace environment, there have been dust-ups among the hosts as their friendships were tested, especially Charlamagne and Angela Yee in recent years, following the former's infamous interview with Gucci Mane.\r\nHowever, Charlamagne and Yee were able to mend their contention, and these days, The Breakfast Club has moved forward as they continue to feature guests who are involved in music, entertainment, politics, tech, business, and more.\r\nGabe Ginsberg \/ Stringer \/ Getty Images\r\nOn Tuesday (August 9), it came as a shock to the masses when Yee casually hopped on Twitter to deliver a message about the future of the show.\r\n"The breakfast club as you know it is officially over [heart hands emoji]," she said without offering any information or context. For some, this announcement doesn't come as a surprise, as Charlamagne has developed his own network and has separate podcasts and series that he works on, while Yee continues to push forward with her hosting and interviewing with Lip Service.\r\nWe're sure that a more detailed statement will be shared later, so we'll keep you updated as that information is announced.

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Fans Reminisce Over Best Moments of The Breakfast Club With ... (Parle Magazine)

Angela Yee has signaled the ending of The Breakfast Club with a recent social media post. Straight to the point she shared: “The breakfast club as you know ...

— Seth (@SethxTyler)August 10, 2022 — Serious Profession. (@psychonegraut)August 10, 2022 — steppa🐶🌎 (@bewarebroski)August 10, 2022 — 𝘼 ✰ (@vybezkarteI)August 10, 2022 — NUFF (@nuffsaidny)August 10, 2022 Angela Yee has signaled the ending of The Breakfast Club with a recent social media post.

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'The Breakfast Club' Might Be Over, According To An Ominous ... (UPROXX)

The Breakfast Club is a popular New York-based hip-hop podcast hosted by Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, and DJ Envy. It's been drawing in a large audience ...

You ain’t supposed to be able to digest a clip that’s been altered and shortened with a narrative to go along with it, with enough people driving it, it gonna do what it do.” If I said what I said to get people to raise they cell phones and it was misinterpreted by people who watch a five-second clip at home. Whether The Breakfast Club is ending or just making changes is unclear.

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The Breakfast Club radio is over: What happened? Cause of End ... (Medico topics)

On Saturday, March 24, 1984, popular snob Claire Standish, varsity wrestler Andrew Clark, introverted outcast Allison Reynolds, and nerd Brian Johnson. And ...

“There are sooooo many amazing YOUNG Black voices that can replace the breakfast club in terms of moving forward. “They’re mad at the plight Charlamagne has taken i bet! but reality is breakfast club has always been black folks favorite radio show, numbers don’t lie. Critics gave The Breakfast Club high marks, and it has since gained cult status. If the show is indeed over, it’ll free up the hosts for their solo endeavors. Fill us in.” She said "as you know it" not that's it was completely over. It appears that The Breakfast Club, a well-known hip-hop radio program, may be finished. Not to say Angela & DJ Envy aren’t but the antagonist @cthagod has completely evolved as a man and you know how they say “it’s not a good look.” Tekashi was never again a guest on the show, despite Yee’s assertion that they would be giving him a platform to share his potential redemption tale. It was syndicated via Premiere Networks in 2013. Envy said, “I think he used his gang affiliation to help himself.

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Angela Yee Announces “The Breakfast Club As You Know It Is ... (The Source)

Is the Breakfast Club really ending or has the iconic morning radio show on New York's Power 105.1 evolved into something grander? One of the three hosts, ...

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Soulja Boy Clip Blasting Drake Resurfaces Amid 'The Breakfast ... (Newsweek)

The now-legendary 2019 video resurfaced amid speculation that "The Breakfast Club" may be coming to an end.

[...] And for everyone who listens to us in the morning and is part of our family, thank you so much for this honor!" The Breakfast [Club's] annual #Change4Change radiothon has raised millions for charity." "Stop playing with me like I didn't teach Drake everything he know," Soulja Boy said.

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Angela Yee says Breakfast Club “as we know it is over,” Twitter ... (REVOLT TV)

On Tuesday (Aug. 9) radio veteran Angela Yee tweeted that the legendary radio show “The Breakfast Club” may be coming to an end. Hosted by DJ Envy, Angela Yee ...

In 2020, Charlamagne the God founded the Black Effect Podcast Network in partnership with iHeartMedia. He also became the host of the weekly late-night talk show “Tha God’s Honest Truth” in 2021. In 2019, Soulja Boy went on the show to defend his name and went viral for questioning Drake’s popularity over his own in 2018. Others have been finding old clips throughout the years that hinted that the show’s ending was on the horizon. — barb (@yassifiied)August 10, 2022 Hosted by DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God, the program has been an important staple in Hip-Hop culture since it’s inception in 2010. — Angela Yee (@angelayee)August 10, 2022

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Angela Yee's 'The Breakfast Club' Tweet Has Fans Worried (Hollywood Life)

Fans are worried about the future of 'The Breakfast Club' radio show after a tweet from host Angela Yee.

The hosts of The Breakfast Club often discuss pop culture, specifically within the hip-hop scene, as well as politics, community and more. Meanwhile, DJ Envy shared a video of himself using his Breakfast Club ID badge to get into the office on the morning of Aug. 10, as well. In 2020, the show was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame, a feat which the hosts celebrated at the time.

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Angela Yee announces she's leaving 'The Breakfast Club' to launch ... (CNN)

Angela Yee announced on Wednesday that she will be departing "The Breakfast Club" to host her own syndicated radio show.

The popular drive-time morning show debuted in 2010, and has since been nominated for numerous awards, even being inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2020. "This is really exciting," she told her co-hosts Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy on Wednesday. "This is something that I've been waiting to do for years now, way before the pandemic. Yee, a co-host of the popular morning radio show, which airs on hit Power 105.1 across 100 stations in the United States, hinted at the change in a Tweet on Tuesday night.

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Angela Yee Leaving 'The Breakfast Club' to Launch Her Own ... (Variety)

Angela Yee, one of the longtime hosts of the popular “Breakfast Club” radio show, confirmed on Wednesday morning that she will be leaving the program.

Yee, Charlamagne and DJ Envy launched “The Breakfast Club” in 2010 on New York City’s Power 105.1 as a morning show. “This is really exciting,” she said on Wednesday. “This is something that I’ve been waiting to do for years now, way before the pandemic. On Wednesday morning’s episode, however, she clarified that “The Breakfast Club” will be continuing without her with co-hosts Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy.

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'Breakfast Club' Radio Co-Host Angela Yee Confirms Exit To Launch ... (Deadline)

Radio personality Angela Yee confirmed today that she'll be leaving the hugely popular nationally syndicated daily program The Breakfast Club, ...

“This is really exciting,” Yee said on the show today. On this morning’s episode, Yee clarified that she will be leaving the show after more than 10 years to launch her own nationally syndicated daily program for iHeartRadio (the same company that broadcasts The Breakfast Club). Radio personality Angela Yee confirmed today that she’ll be leaving the hugely popular nationally syndicated daily program The Breakfast Club, which she hosts with Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy, to launch her own show.

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'The Breakfast Club' to see Angela Yee depart - CNN (CNN)

Angela Yee announced on Wednesday that she will be departing "The Breakfast Club" to host her own syndicated radio show.

The popular drive-time morning show debuted in 2010, and has since been nominated for numerous awards, even being inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2020. "This is really exciting," she told her co-hosts Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy on Wednesday. "This is something that I've been waiting to do for years now, way before the pandemic. Yee, a co-host of the popular morning radio show, which airs on hit Power 105.1 across 100 stations in the United States, hinted at the change in a Tweet on Tuesday night.

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Angela Yee Is Leaving 'The Breakfast Club' To Launch Her Own ... (Forbes)

Yee has co-hosted “The Breakfast Club” with Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy for 12 years.

Yee previously hosted her own morning show on SiriusXM called The Morning After With Angela Yee. Angela Yee Leaving ‘The Breakfast Club’ to Launch Her Own iHeartRadio Show (Variety) The show is also broadcast on RevoltTV and can be streamed as a podcast.

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Angela Yee Is Leaving 'The Breakfast Club' for Her Own Show (Billboard)

Angela Yee is exiting 'The Breakfast Club' to host her own, brand-new radio show. Watch her announcement.

“You guys obviously will continue on, and it’ll be a different iteration of The Breakfast Club. … So it is really exciting. “The breakfast club as you know it is officially over,” she tweeted Tuesday (Aug. 9), followed by emoji hands in the shape of a heart. “So yes, so this is really exciting, but this is something that I’ve been wanting to do for years now, since way before the pandemic,” Yee said.

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Angela Yee leaving 'The Breakfast Club' to host her own show (Los Angeles Times)

“The Breakfast Club” mainstay Angela Yee is leaving the syndicated morning show that she co-hosts with Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy to launch a midday ...

“Angela Yee is a Powerhouse! She’s a businesswoman, entrepreneur, philanthropist and a highly entertaining, smart and witty talent who will go down as one of the greats of her generation. “The Breakfast Club” debuted on Power 105.1 in 2010 where it is broadcast live in more than 90 markets nationwide, including Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami and Palm Springs, as well as on Revolt TV and via streaming. “I’m overwhelmed with gratitude and excitement to have this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a brand-new show,” Yee said in the IHeartMedia statement. She added: “It’s a bittersweet feeling to leave an iconic show like ‘The Breakfast Club,’ which we built from the ground up for 12 years, but we will forever be an extension of each other. “It’ll be a different iteration of ‘The Breakfast Club,’ but I will have my own daily show. “I am going to be leaving ‘The Breakfast Club,’” Yee said Wednesday morning on the program, adding that she had to wait for the official press release to go out before sharing more details.

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