Good*Fella Media (GFM)

Good*Fella Media also known as G*FM is a U.S. based digital multimedia network for urban and pop culture enthusiast alike. It was initially only a Radio platform known as Goodfella Radio Show. Today, G*FM owns and operates multiple channels that fall under the G*FM: Good*Fella Media network. G*FM's content is aimed primarily at the evolving millennial market, ages between 18-34. The website offers new music and news, original editorials, InterViews and provides video interviews with the most relevant artist in hip-hop today.

Company history

Good*Fella Media started as an Internet college radio show broadcasting out of Rutgers University, 90.3FM The Core. Started by Justin Duran, Richard Sanchez, Quinton Hill, Mark Lopez, Jorge Mendez, and Kimberly Cordovez in the early summer of 2008. Since then GFM has grown from a college radio show into a full independent media company and online publication. Since 2008 they are credited with more than 600+ interviews with musicians all throughout the hip-hop industry. In 2010 Good*Fella Radio was nominated for an Underground HipHop Award for Best Radio Show. In 2011 Recorded footage from an in studio performance by Talib Kweli was used by Comedy Centrals Colbert Report. In October 2011 Good*Fella Media was featured in The Hudson Reporter newspaper.