Two months after he suffered a severe stroke, the family of WABC/Ch. 7 legend says Gil Noble will no longer be able to host the long-running public affairs show “Like It Is.” Noble’s loved ones, along ...
ABC flagship WABC-TV New York announced the death Thursday (4/5) of broadcasting legend Gil Noble, producer and host of the station’s groundbreaking public affairs program “Like It Is.” Noble was 80 ...
Eloquent tributes from a stream of religious leaders, elected officials, academics and celebrities punctuated a three-hour funeral service for journalist Gil Noble, who was gratefully remembered in ...
This is original WABC-TV coverage of the funeral of Gil Noble, as aired in an episode of "Here & Now," the show that succeeded Noble's "Like It Is," which aired from 1968 to 2011. Noble died April 5, ...
Black journalists lost an inspirational role model, pace setter and television news icon when Gil Noble, the long-time producer and host of WABC-TV New York’s Like It Is, passed away on April 5, 2012, ...
Gil Noble, who was an authority on Malcolm X, filed this report on June 24, 1985. WABC-TV is honoring Noble and bringing his achievements before new generations in several ways. As part of this ...
Gil Noble, a pioneering African-American broadcaster who hosted the WABC-TV New York public affairs program “Like It Is” for more than 40 years, died Friday after a long illness. He was 80. Noble’s ...
This undated photo provided by WABC-TV in New York shows news broadcaster Gil Noble, who died Thursday, April 5, 2012 at the age of 80. Nobile had suffered a debilitating stroke last summer. Noble’s ...
Local TV legend Gil Noble has been hospitalized after suffering a serious stroke last week. Noble, the host of WABC/Ch. 7’s “Like It Is,” is stablized, according to Ch. 7’s general manager, Dave Davis ...
According to reports, legendary Like It Is host Gil Noble has been hospitalized after suffering a stroke last week. Though details about his condition and where he is being treated have been kept from ...
OPINION - If there were no Gil Noble, theGrio.com would not exist. That statement isn't mere platitude but solid truth... Yesterday the world of television and black America lost a pioneer, but I lost ...