From Oprah Winfrey to Arsenio Hall, Black talk show hosts have redefined daytime and late-night television for several years. So, why not celebrate them? Here are 17 of the best.
It was a sort of "anti-talk show," The New York Times wrote ... In 2000, Cynthia Garrett became the first Black woman to host a network late-night show: NBC's "Later." "I still can't tell you ...
She broke through several barriers in the modeling industry, including becoming the first Black woman to appear ... time Emmy Award-winning daytime talk show host while hosting The Tyra Banks ...
During the early development of television, and long before the Civil Rights Movement began in the 1950s, Black entertainers ...
The women of WKU’s NABJ chapter discuss the importance of highlighting African American pioneers more specifically the woman ...
The three sports talk voices, who all once worked at Fox Sports, discuss a hairstylist's lawsuit against Skip Bayless, Joy Taylor and Charlie Dixon.
In a recent episode of "Club Shay Shay," comedian and television host Sheryl Underwood opened up about her very public ...
KBLA Talk 1580 is proud to have more Black women talk show hosts than any talk station in the country, including Dominque DiPrima, the first Black woman to host her own radio talk show ...