Three segments make up this episode. First, television producer Gil Noble talks about himself and his work. Noble comments on the lack of blacks in decision making positions in the broadcast industry and the impact this has on television broadcasting. Secondly, Noble is joined by Mel Watkins of the New York Times and they discuss the portrayal of blacks on television. Third, a discussion on the need for a directory of minority performers with Lorrie Davis, actress and president of the Minority Performers Guide Inc., musician Neal Tate and actor Joey Ginza.
"Three segments make up this episode. First, television producer Gil Noble talks about himself and his work. Noble comments on the lack of blacks in decision making positions in the broadcast industry and the impact this has on television broadcasting. Secondly, Noble is joined by Mel Watkins of the New York Times and they discuss the portrayal of blacks on television. Third, a discussion on the need for a directory of minority performers with Lorrie Davis, actress and president of the Minority Performers Guide Inc., musician Neal Tate and actor Joey Ginza."
"Three segments make up this episode. First, television producer Gil Noble talks about himself and his work. Noble comments on the lack of blacks in decision making positions in the broadcast industry and the impact this has on television broadcasting. Secondly, Noble is joined by Mel Watkins of the New York Times and they discuss the portrayal of blacks on television. Third, a discussion on the need for a directory of minority performers with Lorrie Davis, actress and president of the Minority Performers Guide Inc., musician Neal Tate and actor Joey Ginza."@en
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