WATCH: Young Jeezy Interview With Ebro [Hot 97]

November 13

Rapstar Young Jeezy swung by New York’s Hot 97 radio station to chop it up with the Ebro show.

In this new interview Jeezy keeps it “a buck” about day to day issues plaguing society, politics, and spoke on his personal transition from a “trapper” to a legit business man “who now pays taxes”.

Get ready for some Church In These Streets on November 13th!

Peep the interview below. It’s definitely a must see!

‘Empire’ Ratings Continue To Fall

  
Fox execs are sweating in their loafers after “Empire” TV ratings lost another million viewers this past week. 

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the hip hop soap opera lost another 1 million viewers on Wednesday night. 

“Though the series still easily won Wednesday night, in both the key demo and total viewers, it slid another half of a point among adults 18-49 for an average 4.6 rating,” the publication wrote. “The Fox drama also averaged 12.2 million viewers. 

Empire has seen its time-shifting take rise with each same-day fall since the lofty premiere, so it’s becoming apparent that it currently isn’t nabbing the appointment viewing status that it had during its freshman season.

Insiders are stating that Fox Network execs are ignoring the live viewer ratings and focusing instead on the artificially inflated DVR ratings.

Remember, “Power” star 50 Cent blamed “Empire” ratings dip on “too much gay stuff.”

Others are blaming Lee Daniels for the loss of three million viewers since its premiere because he’s way overdoing it on the celebrity guest appearances, robbing the show of its believability, credibility and authenticity.

Source | Atlanta Daily World 

22 Year Old Man Texas Man Sentenced To Death Row

  

Texas’ death row is getting its first inmate of 2015, ending a 10-month hiatus in death sentences imposed by juries in the nation’s most active capital punishment state.

A Brazos County jury decided after seven hours of deliberation Wednesday that 22-year-old Gabriel Hall should be executed for an attack that left a man dead and his wife injured at the couple’s home in College Station, about 100 miles northwest of Houston.
 
The lull in death sentences in Texas is similar to what other capital punishment states have experienced in recent years. The Texas hiatus is believed to be the longest the state has seen since the U.S. Supreme Court, ruling in a Georgia case in 1972, effectively halted executions.

Statistics kept by the Death Penalty Information Center show 73 people nationwide were sentenced to die last year. In 1996, the nation’s death rows swelled by 315 inmates.

Read more on death row statics here