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==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Noor was born to an [[Assyrian]] family belong to the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] in Baghdad, but was raised in Erbil's [[Ankawa]] area. In 1992, his family left the country after the worsening situation due to the United Nation's [[Sanctions against Iraq]]. His family and other Iraqi refugees arrived in the shores of [[Greece]] after taking a boat from [[Turkey]]. In 1994 his family finally settled in [[Warren, Michigan]], where he stayed until 2008.
Noor was born to an [[Assyrian]] family belong to the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] in Baghdad, but was raised in Erbil's [[Ankawa]] area.[[https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/macomb-county/2016/02/01/warren-dj-tweaks-isis-iraq/79674652/]]</ref> In 1992, his family left the country after the worsening situation due to the United Nation's [[Sanctions against Iraq]]. His family and other Iraqi refugees arrived in the shores of [[Greece]] after taking a boat from [[Turkey]]. In 1994 his family finally settled in [[Warren, Michigan]], where he stayed until 2008.

==Move to Iraq==
==Move to Iraq==
After graduating from [[Wayne State University]], Noor decided to move back to Iraq in 2008. In 2010, he began to present the news in English for [[Ishtar TV]]. In 2012, he joined Babylon Media and began to craft Babylon FM as the only all-English radio station in Iraq. On October 2012, he went on air with "Noor In The Morning." In October 2018, he returned to TV as presenting a weekly comedy-interview show "Bene W Benak" on Babylon TV. Noor was featured in [[Larry Charles' Dangerous World of Comedy]].
After graduating from [[Wayne State University]], Noor decided to move back to Iraq in 2008. In 2010, he began to present the news in English for [[Ishtar TV]]. In 2012, he joined Babylon Media and began to craft Babylon FM as the only all-English radio station in Iraq. On October 2012, he went on air with "Noor In The Morning." In October 2018, he returned to TV as presenting a weekly comedy-interview show "Bene W Benak" on Babylon TV. Noor was featured in [[Larry Charles' Dangerous World of Comedy]].

Revision as of 13:50, 5 February 2020

Noor Matti
Born
Nahro Farid Abda Matti

Baghdad, Iraq
NationalityIraqi, American
EducationBachelor of Media
Alma materWayne State University
Occupation(s)Radio and TV host
Years active2010–present
EmployerBabylon Media
Known forBabylon FM
RelativesOthman Albasheer (brother)

Noor Matti is an Iraqi-American radio and tv host. He is most prominently known for creating Babylon FM in Erbil, as the first all-English radio station in Iraq.[1] After the radio's establishment in 2012, Noor began to host morning shows that reached to Duhok, Slemani and Mosul, where it reaches as much as 15,000 people daily.[2] In 2015, he received death threats from the Islamic State, after continuously mocking the terror group from nearby Erbil.[3] In 2018, Noor began to host the weekly Arabic TV show "'Bene w Benak'" on Babylon TV, where he interviews young professionals from Iraq and the region.

Early Life

Noor was born to an Assyrian family belong to the Chaldean Catholic Church in Baghdad, but was raised in Erbil's Ankawa area.[[1]]</ref> In 1992, his family left the country after the worsening situation due to the United Nation's Sanctions against Iraq. His family and other Iraqi refugees arrived in the shores of Greece after taking a boat from Turkey. In 1994 his family finally settled in Warren, Michigan, where he stayed until 2008.

Move to Iraq

After graduating from Wayne State University, Noor decided to move back to Iraq in 2008. In 2010, he began to present the news in English for Ishtar TV. In 2012, he joined Babylon Media and began to craft Babylon FM as the only all-English radio station in Iraq. On October 2012, he went on air with "Noor In The Morning." In October 2018, he returned to TV as presenting a weekly comedy-interview show "Bene W Benak" on Babylon TV. Noor was featured in Larry Charles' Dangerous World of Comedy.

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