Dyana Williams

Dyana Williams
Williams in the 1970s
Born (1953-11-09) November 9, 1953 (age 70)
Alma materTemple University
Occupation(s)Radio and television personality, celebrity media coach
Years active1970–present

Dyana Williams (born November 9, 1953), a native New Yorker, is a radio and music industry professional, journalist, community activist, artist development and media coach, and documentarian, as well as the founder of Influence Entertainment and co-founder of the Pennsylvania-based non-profit advocacy organization, the International Association of African American Music Foundation (IAAAM Foundation).[1]

Williams has worked for over four decades in radio and on television. She hosted a weekly broadcast, Afternoon Delight, on Radio One's Classix 107.9 and co-hosted Soulful Sunday with Derrick Sampson. Williams was an entertainment correspondent for Chasing News with Bill Spadea on Fox 5 in New York and My9NJ. Williams serves as a frequent commentator in TV One's docu-series Unsung.

  1. ^ "Influence Ent. | About". Newsite2. Retrieved 2020-08-07.