Noneillah Podcast And Talk Show Wiki

Noneillah Talk Show and Podcast


 



Noneillah Podcast and Talk Show


NONEILLAH PODCAST AND TALK SHOW

THE VOICE FOR THE VOICLESS 


Type of site

Streaming channel

Available in 

Princeton Television, Roku

Owner

Noneillah Entertainment

URL

https://noneillahshow.wixsite.com/noneillah-talk-show

https://open.spotify.com/show/6Qamy19M65wmUn78F7ca56

Launched

January 13, 2019; 3 years ago


Noneillah Talk Show is a digital television network and streaming service operated by NONEILLAH ENTERTAINMENT that launched on January 13, 2010. The network features original and syndicated programming targeting African Americans.[1] It is the first streaming service launched by Noneillah Entertainment Roku https://channelstore.roku.com/details/fca6395ed17dbfb1f0ad7e54e6c2f12b/noneillah-entertainment.

 

In 2019, the Noneillah Show podcast Links to an external site. and television talk show. The show is an American Community-based Cable show that is a part of Free Speech TV (FSTV) operated by Public Communicators Incorporated. The talk show was created, hosted by Naomi Johnson, and produced by Noneillah Entertainment and Princeton Television. The Noneillah Talk Show is, in memory of her well-known music artist son and Noneillah CEO/founder Sean Cos Mason. The show is distributed by Princeton Community Television and airs nationally, with Princeton Television, New Jersey. Princeton Community Television is a Public Access cable television, created by the Borough and Township of Princeton in January 1997.

The talk show first aired on June 14, 2019. On Channel 30 on the Comcast Cable system, and Channel 45 on Verizon FiOS. The Noneillah Talk Show is broadcast live on Princeton Television Facebook LiveLinks to an external site., Stream Yard, and YouTubeLinks to an external site. at Princeton Studios in New Jersey. Noneillah Entertainment then submitted the Noneillah Talk Show with other Public Access Television such as Bric-Free Speech, Brooklyn's Public Access initiative on YouTubeLinks to an external site.FiOS Ch. 46; Spectrum Ch. 1992; or Optimum Ch. 70, Brooklyn New York. MMN-Manhattan Neighborhood Network on Spectrum 1992, FiOS 38, and online at NYXT. Manhattan, New York. FS1 in GermanyLinks to an external site. Public Access. You can watch the Noneillah Talk Show on its YouTube ChannelLinks to an external site., Noneillah Talk Show is also an online talk show/internet talk show that is shown on Vimeo, Noneillah Talk Show on Noneillah Roku ChannelLinks to an external site., the Noneillah Talk Show website links to an external site., and Princeton Television VimeoLinks to an external site. The Noneillah Talk Show was nominated for the BRIC's 7th Annual B Free Awards x Home

You also can watch the Noneillah Talk Show on all of its social media platforms. Such as Tik-TokLinks to an external site., Instagram links to an external site., FacebookLinks to an external site., LinkedinLinks to an external site., TwitterLinks to an external site., PinterestLinks to an external site., TumbleLinks to an external site., and Reddit.

 

Noneillah Podcast

The Noneillah Show Podcast is a talk and music podcast released twice a week. It's hosted by Naomi Johnson (2019 to present).

The show covers numerous topics ranging from music to sports, hip-hop/R&B  but primarily focuses on pedestrians, families loved ones who were tragically killed like Noneillah CEO/founder Deshon Johnson aka Sean M by New Jersey Transit and Coach USA bus drivers and train engineers. The events about it from the previous week. In October 2019, Naomi revealed that the podcast would be part of her son Sean Cos Mason's new online streaming channels, The first podcast launched on The Noneillah Entertainment. In September 2019, Naomi took the Noneillah Show podcast to Spotify, Google podcast, Castbox, Radio public, Soundcloud, Podbean, Redcircle and Anchor 


Contents

History

The show began in early 2019 hosted by a poet, self-published author, visual artist, educator, entrepreneur, activist blogger, and fashion designer Naomi Johnson.

The content of the podcast was described as "life, music, activist, and more". The first episode was audio released in September 2019, at a runtime of 30 minutes. For the first year of its existence, the show followed this format, releasing episodes at an average run time of 30–75 mins and audio-only. The segment of the show was originally recorded as life on aired show on Princeton Television in June. Thereafter the live talk show was converted into a podcast episode. In 2020 during the Covid pandemic the Noneillah Talk Show podcast 17 thru 19 episodes was aired in, Naomi Johnson's living room by Zoom. The Noneillah Talk Show recorded its first none television conversion episode in November 2021 at Princeton Television.

 

Content

The show is primarily an advocacy podcast that raises awareness of pedestrian who was killed by NJ Transit and Coach USA bus drivers, but other topics such as basketball, politics, social issues, and the music industry, in general, are regularly discussed. The show will occasionally feature musicians, advocate’s, education, author, political transportation dysfunctional, music industry guests, past guests have included:

Princeton Television in studio, Skype and Zoom guests have included:

·         Naomi Johnson 

·        Bill Whitman 

·        DL Byron 

·        Cletus R Bulach 

·        fye 

·        Jean O Toole 

·        Todd Barretta

·        Artist Sandor 

·        Artist the Voice 

·        Barber and Sandra

·        Andrew Schatkin

·        Newark Water Coalition founders

·        Robert Crown 

·        Jean Baptiste 

·        Dawn Airhart Wittle 

·        Coercive Interrogation

·        Sterling Cruz 

·        Althea Hayes

·        Helga 

·      Patrick J Fitzgibbons

Noneillah Talk Show's recent show with Central New Jersey Network (CNJN), formerly known as Princeton Television, is as follows:

 

Reception

The Noneillah Talk Show Podcast has received positive reviews from critics. SYP Studio called Naomi a "natural fit" for podcasting,[and Odyssey praised Naomi for being "brash, opinionated and blunt, but knowing what she's talking about", calling her "the socialist of activist", Newsbreak and Stanford University.

See also

·        Music podcast

·        Talk show podcast

References

Vimeo  

Noneillah Yelp

Who is Noneillah Talk Show

Noneillah Talk Show Google Knowledge Panel 

 IMDB