Nia Noelle became interested in the field of broadcasting during her sophomore year of high school. She auditioned and was selected as District Spokesperson of Norman High School's Channel 29. She found herself totally enmeshed in the area of media by learning to deliver news packages and hosting a weekly news broadcast. Upon graduation Nia Noelle, enrolled in the William Fulbright School of Arts in Broadcasting Journalism at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Her focus was primarily on television broadcasting but noticed there was a void at the university. She was instrumental in the launching of UATV Jamz and KXUA-FM. Nia Noelle became the Director of Multicultural Affairs at UATV and hosted a mainstream urban show at KXUA-FM. In May 2006, Nia Noelle got the call to come home to her birth state of Ohio and join the family at Radio One Columbus. Nia Noelle’s long term professional goal is to grow by working with experienced professionals that take a hands-on approach with their teams to achieve the organization’s goals. Nia Noelle also has also made plans to venture into other avenues of media in the near future.
WATER COOLER TALK: Whoopi Goldberg says if a woman decides she wants to hit a man the man has the right to hit her back. She made her remarks last week in response to the Jay Z/ Solange elevator fight. She expounded on her opinion by saying it’s not just a man/woman thing, it applies to anybody. She feels they have the right to hit you back if you hit them. She ended her statement with that’s why she doesn’t hit/slap anybody.
Do you agree with Whoopi or should a man never lay his hands on a woman–even if she is the aggressor?