Eurweb.com

Eurweb.com

Since its debut on the internet in 1997, the EUR/Electronic Urban Report (www.eurweb.com) has established itself as the leading source for information on urban entertainment, sports, politics, and opinions. The website is the latest chapter in the media journey of Lee Bailey, a former radio DJ whose career started in Sacramento, CA after serving in the Air Force. In the 1970s, Bailey achieved significant success as an on-air personality in major markets like Washington DC and Los Angeles. Alongside playing popular music, he had a knack for sharing the latest insider news from the black music scene with his listeners. Bailey's deep curiosity about the happenings behind the scenes led him to create and host RadioScope, a groundbreaking infotainment program that gained international syndication. This show not only provided daily updates on black artists in music, television, and film but also broke some of the most significant stories in the past 40 years. RadioScope introduced audiences to Prince’s iconic "Purple Rain" soundtrack weeks before its official release. It was also through Bailey, along with entertainment writer Steven Ivory, that fans received direct insights from the legendary Michael Jackson during a time when other media struggled to get information from his tightly-knit team. The show quickly became the trusted source for media covering black entertainment. Currently, the EUR/Electronic Urban Report carries on Lee Bailey's mission of delivering the latest and most relevant stories. With a growing global audience, the EUR (www.eurweb.com) is the destination for those who want to stay informed and entertained. With EUR, you can expect daily updates on your favorite stars, including Jay-Z, Beyonce, 50 Cent, Diddy, Kanye, Janet, Michael, Prince, Snoop, Denzel, Halle, Jamie, LeBron, Kobe, Shaq, and many others. Additionally, our continuous coverage of the White House, political matters, and urban/black culture ensures that you won’t miss any important news that matters to you.

National, African-American/Black
English
Online/Digital

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80
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Global

#196793

United States

#57029

Arts and Entertainment/Music

#678

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  • 3 days ago | eurweb.com | Fisher Jack

    Trump Uses F-Word While Slamming Ceasefire ViolationsEarlier today, President Donald Trump shocked reporters  by using the f-word on live camera. He was talking about Israel and Iran breaking a ceasefire agreement he had just brokered. Speaking on the White House lawn before leaving for a NATO summit, Trump said, “They don’t know what the f*** they’re doing.” The moment spread quickly across news outlets and social media.

  • 3 days ago | eurweb.com | Chris Richburg

    *George Clinton may have decades of bringing his P-Funk to the masses, but he is still in tune to current day sounds and artists who have clearly built their respective music life from the blueprint he’s laid with his legendary band Parliament-Funkadelic. Whether it’s soul, hip-hop, punk, rock or Afrofuturism, Clinton and his Mothership have made their mark without any doubt to who they are and what they are about.

  • 3 days ago | eurweb.com | Fisher Jack

    Deion Sanders Misses Contractual Duties at University of Colorado*Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders has missed several mandatory events outlined in his University of Colorado contract, including youth and high school football camps in June 2025. These absences, coupled with a canceled speaking engagement in Florida, have raised questions among fans and sports analysts about his offseason commitment.

  • 4 days ago | eurweb.com | Fisher Jack

    Amazon Driver Caught on Tape Making Racial Threats in Cudahy*Civil rights activist Najee Ali and his organization, Project Islamic Hope, are calling for immediate action after a white Amazon delivery driver was caught on video making racially charged threats against an African American female tenant in Cudahy, California. The incident, which occurred on June 10, has sparked outrage in the local community and beyond.

  • 4 days ago | eurweb.com | Jazmyn Summers

    *The American Black Film Festival (ABFF) 2025 lit up Miami with a vibrant celebration of Black creativity, storytelling, and cultural power. From gripping documentaries to fresh television series, the festival highlighted the brilliance and resilience of Black artists across film and television. Radio and TV personality Jazmyn Summers was on the scene for EURweb, catching up with some of the stars who helped make this year’s festival unforgettable.

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