About Nia Noelle
Nia Noelle’s media career has spanned two decades, beginning as a Media TV Spokesperson at Norman High School, to her formal training at The William Fulbright School of Arts in Broadcasting Journalism at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, doing TV and radio, to her professional career. This professional career has taken her to Fayetteville, North Carolina, Huntsville, Alabama, and finally to her home state, Columbus, Ohio
Nia Noelle came to Columbus as midday host for Power 107.5 and stayed on the airways for 8 years before moving over to Magic 95.5 where she hosted on middays for several years. Nia can now be heard every Saturday 12-5pm.
Nia serves as the Program Director for Fashion Week Columbus, she also enjoys volunteering at many organizations around town including Dress for Success. Nia can be seen around town hosting various events and enjoying the 614 because she always “has her stiletto out the door!”
Reporting on losses in Black culture, honoring legacies, and navigating grief and resilience.
D-Nice's career took off when he stopped performing a 'cool' image and embraced his authentic self, building on years of industry connections.
Atlanta rapper Fatt Smaxk shares his journey from tragedy to triumph, fueling his music with raw passion and authenticity.
Justice in America often depends on skin color, as seen in disparate verdicts for Black vs. white defendants.
Texas teen gets 35 years for murder, House approves $70B immigration bill, job growth slowed by inflation - Sybil Wilkes keeps us informed.
Sybil Wilkes breaks down the latest community news, from elections to the economy to heartwarming local stories.
Sybil Wilkes covers key news on Black unemployment, LA mayoral race, SNAP restrictions, and honoring civil rights pioneer Robert Morris.
Boosie's unwavering authenticity, family-first mentality, and entrepreneurial vision keep him relevant in the music industry.
Sybil Wilkes covers major events - from the death of Peabo Bryson to the Supreme Court's Alabama redistricting ruling, impacting Black representation.
Sybil Wilkes covers major events - from the death of Peabo Bryson to the Supreme Court's Alabama redistricting ruling, impacting Black representation.
Hughley explores how comedy has long weaponized racism, from Floyd jokes to GOP silence for Chauvin, warning of backlash against Black advancement.
Sybil Wilkes covers key issues: primaries shaping policy, California races, minimum wage battles, Kennedy Center ruling, tax tips, and Michael Jackson biopic success.