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The Voice was founded in 1982 by Val McCalla, [2] who was working on a London local paper called the East End News in 1981. He and a group of businesspeople and journalists created a weekly newspaper to cater for the interests of British-born African-Caribbean people.
The Voice's Sofronio Vasquez took home the win on Tuesday night's season 26 finale, marking the first win for rookie coach Michael Bublé.He's shocked, not only because he just won the NBC singing ...
The announcement was made at the end of the two-hour concert, featuring performances by stars such as former coach Kelly Clarkson debuting her holiday single, "You for Christmas"; former Voice ...
The Voice has crowned a new champion!. After weeks of Blind Auditions, Battles, Knockouts, Playoffs and live shows, the NBC singing competition named the Season 26 winner, who received $100,000, a ...
Not only will the Top 5 take the stage, but expect a holiday duet by coach Michael Bublé and Carly Pearce, who served as his Playoff adviser, and a return to The Voice by Season 24 winner Huntley ...
Val Irvine McCalla (3 October 1943 – 22 August 2002) was a Jamaican accountant and media entrepreneur who settled in Britain in 1959. He is best known as the founder of The Voice, a British weekly newspaper aimed at the Britain's black community, which he established in 1982 as a voice for the British African-Caribbean community.
The Voice is a print and online newspaper based in Botswana founded by Beata Kasale and Don Laurence Moore. The Voice was founded in Francistown in 1993 as The Francistowner Extra; in 1999 it opened offices in the national capital, Gaborone. It has adopted a tabloid format which means shorter stories, bigger pictures and bolder headlines.
"The Voice" has a new winner! Host Carson Daly kicked off the two-night Season 24 finale on Monday, Dec. 18, with the final five contestants ready to give it their all with two performances each.