
The Ebony magazine brand
has expanded into television with today’s launch of Ebony TV by Lionsgate, a FAST channel targeting African American viewers.
Created in partnership with Lionsgate, Ebony TV
by Lionsgate will feature curated content from Lionsgate’s 18,000-title library, Ebony Media Group announced.
The new TV offering debuts on Samsung TV Plus (channel
1054). Other platforms will be added by the end of the month, including Roku, Tubi, and Amazon Freevee.
The company notes that channels targeting Black audiences constitute 2% of available
FAST channels, while African Americans are 14% of the U.S. population.
Last year, Ebony attempted to buy Black News Channel out of bankruptcy. But that channel was purchased by Allen Media
Group and merged with theGrio.
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Only 2% of all available FAST channels in the U.S. target African Americans, who represent 14% of the U.S. population.
“EBONY has long been
an outlet our culture could count on for news and entertainment,” said Ebony CEO Eden Bridgeman Sklenar.
Sklenar adds, “Our new partnership with Lionsgate and the launch of
EBONY TV is an extension of our brand that will provide our audience with Black-focused programming that furthers our mission to Move Black Forward.”
Ebony TV by Lionsgate will offer
films that celebrate Black culture, including The Great Debaters, starring Denzel Washington and Forest Whitaker; If Beale Street Could Talk, starring KiKi Layne; Tyler
Perry’s I Can Do Bad All by Myself, starring Taraji P. Henson, and Quentin Tarantino’s Jackie Brown, starring Pam Grier.
Ebony was founded 1945,
and revived in digital form in 2021.