About Toni Neal
Toni Neal (born Tanisha Yarndriciaes Dolores Neal on February 17, 1976) is a one time Emmy award broadcaster who got her start as an intern at WJLB-fm in Detroit in 1992 while attending Cass Technical High School. Born in the inner city of Detroit she was place into foster care and remained there for 14 years; until she went to Alabama to attend Oakwood College. During her education she hosted shows at WOCG-FM, WJAB -FM as well as WEUP- FM while working at WAFF-NBC in 1996-00. She would later get ovarian cancer stunting her career. After her recovery she moved to Atlanta to work as a producer for WGCL-CBS in 2001. At WGCL she worked with former CBS- network anchor Jane Robelot and former CNN Anchor Andrea Arceneaux. In 2003 she moved to Metro Traffic Networks- where she became a traffic Anchor for WSB-ABC, Sirrus Radio, WVEE v-103FM as well as WAOK-AM. She would later decide to leave the Television and Radio industry to raise her 5 year old daughter. She now works as a BCC for Microsoft and continues to be an advocate for the Foster Care Industry.


