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    There Could Be More Than One Black Talking Head

    It's not that we don't enjoy Rolling Stone's Toure. He's the king of the soundbite, working CNN every morning, hitting the chat shows like a pro. And it's not that he doesn't have other qualities — but really, does he have to be the only black person on television ever? (Like, maybe there'll be a show with two black people on at the same time someday? No, shut up!)

    Some of the media pros listed below certainly don't need the work but hell, try one of 'em — and cut us in for 10%. Your assessment of TV-sexiness may vary:

    Jimi Izrael, Africana
    Ben Jealous, Amsterdam News/NNPA Foundation
    Herbert Lowe, Newsday
    James Hannaham, Spin, Village Voice
    Teri Agins, WSJ
    Shaheem Reid, MTV News
    Jay Smooth, Hip Hop Music
    Kathleen McElroy, NYT
    Ron Mwangaguhunga, Fashion Week Daily (personal site)
    Sydne Bolden, In Style
    Gayle King, O
    Knox Robinson, The Fader
    Oliver Willis, poli pundit
    Keith Alexander, WaPo
    Amy Dubois Barnett, Teen People
    Kelefa Sanneh, NYT et al
    Lynne D. Johnson, freelance
    J. A. Adande, LA Times
    Lola Ogunnaike, NYT, Vibe
    Theola Labbe, WaPo
    George Kelly, Contra Costa Times (personal site)
    Deborah Heard, WaPo
    Greg Tate, Village Voice
    Andre Torres, Scratch
    Emil Wilbekin, Vibe Ventures
    Tai Beauchamp, Seventeen
    Danyel Smith, former Time/Vibe
    Stephen Smith, Times Record News
    (Additions, corrections, spite welcome at tips@gawker.com.)


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