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In the coming weeks, perhaps months, many a music writer or journalist will have plenty to say about the deaths of
Black Rob. You will read familiar tropes of setting up insurance for artists or label heads, current or former doing more for the creators but mortality is a given in Hip-Hop and in life.
This isn’t stated to dissuade those writers from penning their emotions, real feelings, or keen observations. In fact, the processing of grief via the written word is a gift. The power of words leaving our minds and hitting our pages or screens gives it the momentum to move beyond us so we can begin healing from the losses or tragedies life throws at us.
Jam Master Jay ABC 7/WABC-TV New York, an ABC Owned Television Station, shares with viewers never-before-seen footage with new and exclusive details surrounding the death of hip-hop legend and member of Run-DMC, Jason âJam Master Jayâ Mizell, in an exclusive stream-only premiere of
âSet the Record Straight: The Jam Master Jay Case,â
Friday, April 16, with a
Hulu premiere on April 20. Viewers can stream the premiere on all ABC Owned Television Stationsâ 32 connected TV Apps on streaming platforms Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV and Roku.
The special will premiere locally for New Yorkers on
Channel ABC7/WABC-TV New York, the most-watched station in the nation, on
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A new doc that will give more insight on the mysterious murder of Run-DMC’s DJ Jam Master Jay is coming this week.
Set the Record Straight: The Jam Master Jay Case, which focuses on the 2002 tragic killing of the DJ born Jason Mizell, is set to premiere on ABC steaming apps this Friday (Apr.16) before landing on Hulu next week. Viewers will be able to watch via eight free connected-TV apps owned and ran by the ABC station. Those located outside of Los Angeles, New York, and the six other markets specific to the app can catch the doc on Roku, Amazon Fire, Android, and Apple TV.
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