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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