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Bounce TV Debuts First Original Programs

Nine months since the launch of Bounce TV, and the self-proclaimed "first African-American broadcast network," co-founded by Martin Luther King III and civil rights icon Andrew Young, has birthed its first original programming. Bounce TV has been live across the country since September 2011, airing a mix of feature films, documentaries, sports, syndicated series and inspirational faith-based programs.
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Ethnicity & Race / African American : Within The Black Community (6 months ago)

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Andrew Young and son of MLK help found network aimed at African Americans

Industries / Entertainment Industry : Company Town (2 years ago)

Martin Luther King III, a son of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., and former UN Ambassador and onetime Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young are teaming up to launch Bounce, a broadcast network aimed at African Americans. The network, which pl... Read Post

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Entertainment : The Marquee Blog (2 years ago)

Martin Luther King III has teamed up with Ambassador Andrew Young and Andrew "Bo" Young III, among others, to create Bounce TV, the first broadcast network tailored to African Americans, according to the Wrap. King made the announce... Read Post


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