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Scripps Networks Appoints Cheryle Harrison Head Of Bounce

Cheryle Harrison has been appointed the head of Bounce, the nation’s popular entertainment television network serving African Americans. Continue reading

City Talks “International Women’s Day: Celebrating Female Leadership” And More

The Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) announced the first two Spring 2021 virtual “Made in NY” Talks, which are starting next week. Continue reading

Join A Veteran Animation Directors/Writers/Producers Virtual Writing For Children’s Media Talk

The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) and the nonprofit media and educational organization Sesame Workshop announce the final “Made in NY” Talk for Fall 2020.Continue reading

Newspapers Like The Amsterdam News And Others Protect And Turn Out Black Voters

In less than three weeks, Americans will vote in the next presidential election.Continue reading

Update: Family, Friendship And Fashionable Drive Nickelodeon’s Brand-New Animated Series

Today Nickelodeon sent Harlem World Magazine an e-mail stating: Nickelodeon is pulling its preschool animated show Made by Maddie off its schedule. Continue reading

TV One And CLEO TV General Manager Michelle Rice Receives Minority Business Leaders Award

TV One and CLEO TV General Manager Michelle Rice was honored at the Washington Business Journal's 13th Annual Minority Business Leaders Awards virtual event. Continue reading

40 Year Old Black Public Media Hosts Virtual 2020 National Black Media Story Summit

In celebration of its 40th anniversary, Black Public Media (BPM) hosts the second biennial National Black Media Story Summit from Tuesday, June 23 to Thursday, June 25, 2020.Continue reading

New York Association of Black Journalists Statement On ABC News Executive Allegations

The Harlem-based New York Association of Black Journalists is distressed by the accusations against Barbara Fedida, ABC News’ senior vice president of talent and business. Continue reading

NYABJ Condemns NY Times For Offensive Op-ed Chapter To Hold Virtual Town Hall Meeting

The Harlem-based New York Association of Black Journalists (NYABJ) condemns The New York Times for publishing June 3, 2020.Continue reading

“Games People Play,” Resumes With New “Ladies Night,” With Salt-N-Pepa, DJ Spinderella And SWV

BET’s new series and fan hit, “Games People Play,” will resume at a new time starting tomorrow, April 30 at 9 PM ET/PT.Continue reading

Presidents Move On Local Media And Cable Access Is Bad For Small Business And Consumers

On Wednesday, Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer (pictured) and City Council Member Francisco Moya condemned the Federal Communications Commission's proposal to limit local governments' ability to use cable franchise agreements.Continue reading

TV One Honored With The Walter Kaitz Foundation Award At 2018 Diversity Week

TV One received the esteemed 2018 Diversity Champion Award at the Walter Kaitz Foundation Dinner, and co-sponsored both the National Association of Multi-ethnicity in Communications (NAMIC). Continue reading

Mattel’s Groundbreaking Hijab Barbie Honors Harlem Coached Olympian And More

Mattel made history on Monday by unveiling the first-ever hijab-wearing Barbie doll. It’s designed after Olympic medalist Ibtihaj Muhammad, an American sabre fencer who became the first Olympic athlete to compete while wearing a hijab at the 2016 Rio Olympics who was coached by Harlem born Akhnaten Spencer-El.Continue reading

Harlem’s Rhythm And SoulRadio Has A New Look

By Marko Nobles, Founder, Rhythm And SoulRadio RhythmAndSoulRadio.com is Urban Eclectic Internet Radio. Playing the most entertaining & diverse mix of music from Rock to Hip Hop and all points in between with interviews and some talk programs mixed in.Continue reading

BET Teams With Stars For Late-Night Shows And More

BET announced four new late-night shows and a new prime-time miniseries about the life of Bobby Brown, reemphasized its position at the center of African-American culture. Continue reading

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