97. Tangazo! Discussion with Michael V Roberts
Podcast |
Tangazo
Publisher |
KDHX
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Politics
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Apr 11, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:51:48

Michael Roberts and I go one on one about his late father Victor Roberts and Mike’s career as a media mogul and international businessman. Michael says that everything began with a seventy-five hundred dollar loan from his father, Victor Roberts,  to purchase and renovate his first house, after law school, in Lewis Place, midtown St. Louis.------ We talk about how he, along with his brother Steven Roberts, Mike Jones, Waymon Smith and Virvus Jones created the first Aldermanic Black Caucus. Michael ran for several higher offices, including President of the Board of Aldermen and he also led a very effective write-in campaign,  for mayor of the city of St. Louis.----- Michael and his brother Steven Roberts bought the Sears Building in 1982, as the giant retailer began to close its stores in urban areas. That led to the ownership of their first television station, channel 46 which became,  a home shopping channel, followed by a wireless partnership with Sprint. It was off to the races with additional purchases of ten to eleven more television stations, radio stations, hotels and apartment buildings across the nation. ----- Michael V. Robert’s footprint is large in St Louis and beyond as an international businessman. He has authored several books and suggested that African Americans who want to become business persons should read his most popular book titled “Action Has No Season.”--


Produced by Sasha Hay for KDHX

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