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George Noory (George Ralph Noory) was born on 4 June, 1950 in Detroit, Michigan, US, is an American radio talk show host (born 1950). Discover George Noory's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As George Ralph Noory
Occupation Talk radio
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 4 June 1950
Birthday 4 June
Birthplace Detroit, Michigan, US
Nationality United States

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1950

George Ralph Noory (born June 4, 1950) is a conservative American radio talk show host.

1974

From 1974–1978 he worked as a news producer and executive news producer at WJBK-TV in Detroit.

He would later serve as news director for KMSP-TV in Minneapolis and as news director at KSDK-TV in St. Louis.

He won three local Emmy Awards for his work in TV news.

In St. Louis, Noory formed Norcom Entertainment, Inc., a company that developed and marketed video training films to law enforcement and security agencies.

1987

In 1987, Noory and his partners in Norcom Restaurants, Inc. opened the Café Marrakesh and Oasis Bar in Brentwood, Missouri.

The restaurant's theme revolved around a fictional English soldier, Col. William Berry, who opened the establishment following an exciting secret mission to Marrakesh.

1996

In 1996, Noory hosted a late-night radio program called Nighthawk on KTRS in St. Louis, which caught the attention of executives at Premiere Radio Networks, syndicators of Coast to Coast AM.

Coast to Coast AM is an American late-night radio talk show that deals with a variety of topics, but most frequently ones that relate to either the paranormal or conspiracy theories.

2001

In April 2001, Noory became a guest host for Coast to Coast AM before replacing Ian Punnett as the Sunday night host.

2003

Since January 2003, Noory has been the weekday host of the late-night radio talk show Coast to Coast AM.

The program is syndicated to hundreds of radio stations in the U.S. and Canada by Premiere Networks.

Noory has also appeared in the History Channel series Ancient Aliens and in Beyond Belief, a subscription-based online video series presented by Gaia.

Noory grew up in Detroit with two younger sisters, the son of a Lebanese Egyptian father who worked at Ford Motor Company and a Lebanese American mother.

He was raised Roman Catholic.

He became interested in the paranormal and ufology as a child and joined the UFO organization NICAP as a teenager.

Noory served nine years in the United States Naval Reserve as a lieutenant.

Noory began his radio career as a newscaster with Detroit station WCAR-AM.

In January 2003, following Art Bell's retirement, Noory took over as weeknight host of Coast to Coast AM.

2010

In a 2010 article about Noory published in The Atlantic, Timothy Lavin wrote: "Noory can be an uneven broadcaster. Sometimes he seems to not pay full attention to his guests, offers strangely obvious commentary, or—and this has alienated some fans—lets clearly delusional or pseudoscientific assertions slide by without challenge. But he listens, with heroic patience, to all of his callers."

According to Media Life Magazine, "Noory says it doesn't matter whether he believes what his callers and guests say. Ultimately, it's about entertainment, creating a show that people will be drawn to."

Author and frequent Coast to Coast AM guest Whitley Strieber has commented on Noory's style, saying, "It's not that he's credulous or easily led. He's willing to take these intellectual journeys. He'll have guests on that you think are completely off the wall — nothing they're saying is real — but by the end of the program you will have made a discovery that there is a kernel of a question worth exploring."

2012

In December 2012, Gaiam TV launched Beyond Belief with George Noory, a subscription-based webcast exploring the unknown and mysteries of the universe.

2020

In March 2020, Noory voiced his opinions on the coronavirus pandemic stating: "the media is creating hysteria by blowing the figures out of proportion. The media's not putting that into perspective".

The New York Times said that George Noory was much more likely to let things go unchallenged than Art Bell: "Art was a little more, if he thought you were loo-la, he would tell you".

In a New York Times article titled 'How Local Media Spreads Misinformation From Vaccine Skeptics', Noory's show Coast to Coast AM has been part of that effect by Noory in unchallenged interviews with a large number of questionable anti-vaccine guests, who use the platform to reinforce unproven claims against the COVID-19 vaccines.