 New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Moguldom Media Group) - Moguldom Media Group has launched its latest Web property HipHopWired.com. HipHopWired includes ground breaking Hip-Hop news and features and will cover some of the hottest talent in R&B and cinema. Along with engaging interviews and discussions with some of today's most prolific leaders of African American politics, HipHopWired offers a slew of advanced music and videos and an outlet for trend setting artists and cultural motivators. HipHopWired joins Moguldom Media Group's already vast list of successful sites including Bossip.com, F-Listed.com, LiveSteez.com and Lossip.com. "Our company is about building Website brands and being the home of the definitive sites for entertainment related genres," states, Marve Frazier, CEO, Moguldom Media Group. "HipHopWired is the next wave for us. Over the past few years, people have been saying Hip-Hop is dead but we're going to show and prove where it has been resurrected on the Web. We're really anticipating the success of our endeavor and we plan to be the CNN of Hip-Hop on the Internet." Moguldom Media has hired Michael "Ice-Blue" Harris as Operations Manager for the burgeoning site who will oversee the development and strategic marketing in making HipHopWired the go-to site for Hip Hop culture on the Web. Harris brings over ten years of entertainment journalism experience to the position which has included tenures at Vibe (Assistant Online Editor) and The Source Magazine (Senior Music Editor) respectively as well as contributions to XXL, Upscale, Hip-Hop Weekly and countless national publications. Harris stated, "HipHopWired's goal is to become the dominant cultural site on the Web providing up to the minute music industry and entertainment news relating to Hip-Hop and R&B along with insightful political content and commentary to fuel the thinking masses. We have a lot of refreshing ideas that we plan to unveil in the next few months with our Website and our mission at HipHopWired is to dictate the trends and not follow them." HipHopWired will also take a look at what goes on behind the board room doors and studios as we'll highlight industry executives, producers and other shot callers running the game. Leaving no stones unturned, the site will offer editorial commentaries and debates about the current status of Hip-Hop culture and the direction in which the culture is progressing. In addition, the site aims to analyze Hip-Hop's role in politics and help re-launch its once mighty but now quiet activism voice. The second wave of Hip-Hop journalism on the Internet is now here.
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