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The National Black Network became the first coast-to-coast radio network fully owned by African Americans on July 2, 1973, in New York City. The NBN was the brainchild of white media executive Robert Pauley, who eventually handed over the idea to African-American executives Eugene D. Jackson and Sydney L. Small and African-American journalists ...
The National Negro Network was a black-oriented radio programming service in the United States founded on January 20, 1954 by Chicago advertiser W. Leonard Evans, Jr. [1] [2] It was the first black-owned radio network in the country, and its programming was broadcast on up to 45 affiliates. [3]
National College Sports Network ViacomCBS: Rebranded to CSTV in 2003, and then CBS College Sports Network in 2008, and then finally CBS Sports Network on April 4, 2011. The 90's Channel Public Communicators, Inc. Relaunched Free Speech TV in 1995 Noggin ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks Rebranded the Nick Jr. Channel on September 28, 2009.
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It’s not a streaming-only trend; between 2009 and 2012, two-thirds of new network shows were canceled within their first season. Black-led shows are no different, and some might argue they’re ...
In 1972, Wood co-founded the National Black Network (NBN), the first Black-owned radio network. As National News Director and Vice President, he was responsible for recruiting newsroom talent [ 8 ] Wood was the host and anchor of One Black Man's Opinion , a syndicated series on the National Black Network that aired on over 90 stations across ...
Cancelled after 1 episode. Panned as “a show that made The A-Team look sophisticated,” this drama starred former NFL linebacker Brian Bosworth as special forces operative-turned-P.I. John (yep ...
American Urban Radio Networks (AURN) is the only African-American-owned-and-operated Nielsen RADAR-rated radio network in the United States. [2]The American Urban Radio Networks has been privately held since its founding, and it has not changed ownership since it was formed in 1991 through a merger of the Sheridan Broadcasting Network (SBN), previously known as the Mutual Black Network, and ...