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Touré (born Touré Neblett; March 20, 1971) is an American writer, music journalist, cultural critic, podcaster, and television personality. He was a co-host of the TV show The Cycle on MSNBC. He was also a contributor to MSNBC's The Dylan Ratigan Show, and the host of Fuse's Hiphop Shop and On the Record.
My broadcast career has spanned major networks and cable outlets both as a host and contributor: I hosted The Cycle on MSNBC, Hip Hop Shop on Fuse, the Black Carpet on BET, I’ll Try Anything Once on Treasure HD, and Spoke N Heard on MTV. I was also the first Pop Culture correspondent on CNN.
Touré is an American writer, music journalist, cultural critic, podcaster, and television personality. He was a co-host of the TV show The Cycle on MSNBC. He was also a contributor to MSNBC's The Dylan Ratigan Show, and the host of Fuse's Hiphop Shop and On the Record.
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Touré, Media Journalist, and Writer. *Touré was born on this date in 1971. He is a Black author, journalist, cultural critic, and television personality. From Boston, MA., Touré Neblett's father, Roy E. Neblett, was an accountant and a member of the personal staff of Boston mayor Kevin White.
Jan 11, 2019 · Touré, a music journalist who appeared on Lifetime’s “Surviving R. Kelly” docuseries to discuss the long history of abuse allegations against the R&B singer, is now embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal of his own.
Apr 30, 2020 · Touré is an accomplished writer, cultural critic, podcaster, and TV host. His latest endeavor is the Touré Show, a podcast highlighting the success stories of Black actors, musicians, politicians, athletes, activists, and allies of the Black community.