NiaNoelle.comNia 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 2000, Nia Noelle took the midday position at then Urban AC
formatted WCCG-FM/Carson Communications in Fayetteville, North Carolina. After
a short time WCCG changed its format to mainstream Urban and Nia Noelle was
promoted to Promotions Director. Along with the format changes Nia Noelle was
moved from middays to co-host the local morning show. She co-hosted the Vic and
Ronnie Morning Show as Ronnie Rio for nearly three years. While serving as
Promotions Director, Nia Noelle brought many new and innovative ideas to Carson
Communications. In 2002 Nia Noelle took on the duties of "Carolina's
Regional Reporter" for BRE Magazine. Nia Noelle wrote about all the radio
and records activity in North and South Carolina for two years under the name
of Ronnie Rio.
After a five year stint, Nia Noelle left Carson
Communications to join the Cumulus family at WHRP-FM in Huntsville, Alabama.
In May 2006, Nia Noelle got the call to come home to her birth state
of Ohio and join the family at WCKX-FM Power 107.5 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.