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Syndicated Willie Moore Jr. Adds Shari' Nycole as Co-Host


Shari' Nycole
Shari' Nycole

Reach Media adds Shari' Nycole as the new co-host on the syndicated, "Willie Moore Jr. Show," effective immediately. She replaces Krystal Lee who departed the show in December and picked up middays on Radio One's WPZE-FM/Atlanta. As co-host, Nycole will host "Top 3 with Shari" along with other features and benchmarks. She's previously held various stints that have led her to this opportunity.

Her previous correspondence work at a variety of red carpet events include the NAACP Image Awards, the Trumpet Awards, Essence Festivals, the McDonalds 365Black Awards, The Triumph Awards and The Stellar Awards.

In May 2017, SharĂ­ Nycole transitioned into a segment producer, field producer and editor on the breakout talk show, "Sister Circle Live," on TV One. While at "Sister Circle Live," she produced segments featuring varied celebrities, lifestyle experts, political powerhouses and sports figures.

While juggling her duties with "Sister Circle Live," she took on a co-executive producer position on Will Packer Media's new live Twitter series, "Power Star Live," curating content pertinent to the Black Twitter experience. Nycole ended her run with "Power Star Live" in April, 2019 and "Sister Circle Live" in April, 2020. Since then, she's executive produced and co-edited "The Making Of A Woman" documentary on Fox Soul, launched a successful podcast, "Just A Thought with Shari Nycole," and began hosting a weekly radio show on Philly's Favor 100.7 FM called, "The Gray Area."

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