From The Ebony Files - the Nat King Cole Show - Brief Article

Ebony, Oct, 1999

Nat King Cole, the legendary singer/entertainer and father of pop singer Natalie Cole, was the first Black person to host a major TV variety show. The Nat King Cole Show ran for 64 weeks in 1956-57 on NBC-TV. Although the show was popular and had good ratings, it wasn't able to survive because it couldn't secure a commercial sponsor.

Cole was also the first Black person with his own network radio show. That show ran for 78 weeks in 1945-46 on NBC radio and was sponsored by a hair tonic manufacturer.

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