Shirley Braha
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Shirley Brahais an American TV producer. She created the music television show New York Noise
New York Noise
New York Noise is a one-hour indie-rock music video television program which aired from 2003–2009 on NYCTV in New York and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut. It was created, produced, and edited by Shirley Braha and funded by New York City under the Bloomberg administration...

, which ran on NYC TV from 2003-2010.

Early life

Braha is a native of Brooklyn. At 16 she started a record label called Little Shirley Beans Records. From 2001-2002 she was programming co-director for the streaming internet radio site indiepopradio.com At Smith College, Braha was a DJ at WOZQ
WOZQ
WOZQ is a radio station licensed to serve Northampton, Massachusetts. The station is owned by Smith College and licensed to the Trustees of the Smith College. It airs a College radio format....

 and their Events Director. In 2001, Braha was featured in YM Magazine as "One of the 21 Coolest Girls in America". The Village Voice named her "Best D.I.Y. Go Girl Under 21" in their 2002 "Best of NYC" issue.

New York Noise (2003-2010)

Braha created New York Noise
New York Noise
New York Noise is a one-hour indie-rock music video television program which aired from 2003–2009 on NYCTV in New York and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut. It was created, produced, and edited by Shirley Braha and funded by New York City under the Bloomberg administration...

 http://www.nynoise.tv, an indie-rock TV show, in 2003 while interning at NYC TV. "
She produced & edited the series. The program showcased underground music in unusual ways. Her production style “brought much needed originality to her field” according to the Village Voice. According to the New York Times, it is "a groundbreaking show that has attracted a loyal following "

Weird Vibes (2011-present)

Shirley Braha is creator & producer of "Weird Vibes," a 30-minute indie music video show that she developed for an online subsidiary of MTV Networks. The show launched in August 2011.

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