Bounce TV Launched to Show US College Sports for African Americans

September 27, 2011

US television Network, viagra Bounce TV has been launched this week to show live college sport specifically targeting the African American audience.

Bounce TV will show regular live sport through multi-year rights agreement with the Urban Sports Entertainment Group, generic which manages the country’s largest African American athletic conference, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The CIAA basketball tournament is the third largest college basketball tournament in the US.

The network, the first in the US to that preys on the African American audience, will broadcast 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It will also show films, documentaries and religious programmes.

Martin Luther King III, son of the late civil rights activist Dr Martin Luther King Junior, and Andrew Young, the former US ambassador to the United Nations, are part of Bounce TV’s founding group and board of directors.

“September 26 will be an important milestone as we launch the first-ever independently owned and operated broadcast television network featuring African Americans,” King said.

Young added: “Beginning September 26, our network will deliver free programming for our vastly under-served community and be accessible free, to all homes. We look forward to Bounce TV entertaining African American viewers, and frankly all Americans, for many years to come.”