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Tag Archives: gil noble
Mashonda Gives Back and Keeps Her Eye on the Reality TV Craze
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo
Not even superstar, Beyoncé could overshadow the legacy of Harlem television news legend, Gil Noble at the New York Association of Black Journalists 24th Annual Scholarship & Awards Banquet. Continue reading
Gil Noble: A Legend In Our Own Time (video)
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Public Man Gil Noble Set For Private Memorial Service Friday at Abyssian Baptist Church in Harlem
Legendary broadcast journalist Gil Noble will be laid to rest at one of Harlem’s most prominent churches in what will be a “celebration” of his life. Continue reading
Harlemite Gil Noble Passes
Gil Noble ( February 22, 1932- April 5, 2012) was an American television reporter and interviewer born in Harlem, NY. Continue reading
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HW Bio: Gil Noble, Harlem’s Media Man (Update)
Gil Noble (born February 22, 1932 in Harlem, New York) is an American television reporter and interviewer. He is the producer and host of New York City television station WABC-TV’s weekly, Like It Is originally co-hosted with Melba Tolliver. The program focuses primarily on issues concerning African Americans and those within the African Diaspora. Continue reading









































