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Afrotainment. Afrotainment is an American mass media company based in New York, NY that was founded in 2005 by Yves Bollanga [ 1], and owned by Soundview Africa. Afrotainment operates linear television channels and digital properties targeting African Americans, and produces films, talk-shows, comedies.
Black Entertainment Television. Black Entertainment Television ( BET) is an American basic cable channel targeting Black American audiences. It is currently owned by the BET Media Group, a subsidiary of Paramount Global 's CBS Entertainment Group. Originally launched as a program block on January 25, 1980, BET would eventually become a full ...
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10 Most Important Black TV Shows of All Time. Abbott Elementary. Atlanta. The Chi. Queen Sugar. The Other Black Girl. Swarm. There’s no doubt about it: We’re in the midst of The Golden Age of ...
The channel closed on July 31, 2011, following failed distribution renegotiations with Sky Italia. [16] Current TV partnered with Twitter for the 2008 Presidential and Vice-Presidential debates, allowing viewers who watched the Current TV version of the debates to post live on Twitter and have their opinions shown on screen, live.
Black Entertainment Television LLC ( doing business as the BET Media Group, and formally known as BET Networks) is a subsidiary of American media conglomerate Paramount Global under its CBS Entertainment Group unit. BET oversees television channels and premium services aimed at African Americans, including its namesake cable channel .
The Black News Channel (BNC) was an American pay television news channel, targeting the African American demographic. The channel was based in Tallahassee, Florida, and launched on February 10, 2020. [1] The station was co-founded by television executive Bob Brillante and former congressman J. C. Watts, who was also the network's chairman. [1]
(Reuters) -Dish Network said on Friday U.S.-based Hearst Television removed customer access to 37 local channels in 27 markets after the companies failed to agree on distribution rates despite ...