Aspire TV (American TV network) explained
Aspire |
Picture Format: | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed) |
Owner: | Magic Johnson Enterprises |
Country: | United States |
Area: | United States |
Headquarters: | Atlanta, Georgia |
Former Names: | Aspire |
Aspire TV is an American pay television channel targeting African Americans. The network was launched by Magic Johnson on June 27, 2012.
History
As part of its arrangement to acquire a minority interest in NBCUniversal, Comcast Corporation committed to carry several minority-owned channels.[1] The arrangement followed pressure led by Maxine Waters in congressional hearings.[2] In April 2011, Comcast solicited proposals for minority-owned networks.[3] In February 2012, Comcast announced distribution arrangements for four networks, including Aspire.[4] The four announced networks and six forthcoming stations were chosen from among an excess of 100 proposals to begin airing by 2020.
Programming
Aspire TV holds the broadcast rights to a selection of CIAA college football games involving historically black colleges and universities.
Current
Former
See also
- BET – American basic cable and satellite channel currently owned by Paramount, which launched in 1980 as the first television network devoted to programming targeting African-Americans.
- BET Her – spinoff/sister network targeting African-American women.
- Bounce TV – American digital multicast network owned by E. W. Scripps Company.
- TheGrio – American digital multicast/cable network owned by Allen Media Group
- TV One – Cable and satellite network targeting African-Americans, owned by Urban One.
- Cleo TV – Spinoff/sister network targeting African-American women.
Notes and References
- Web site: Hip Hop Mogul to Unveil Plan for Music Cable Channel. February 24, 2012. February 20, 2012. The New York Times. Stelter, Brian.
- Web site: Laker legend to launch a TV network:Magic Johnson's channel, Aspire, will be carried by Comcast and focus on blacks. February 24, 2012. February 21, 2012. Los Angeles Times. Braxton, Greg and Meg James.
- Web site: Comcast Begins Effort to Launch 10 Independent Networks. February 24, 2012. April 4, 2011. Comcast. Jensen, David.
- Web site: Comcast to Launch Networks Backed by Sean Combs, Magic Johnson and Robert Rodriguez. February 24, 2012. February 21, 2012. The Hollywood Reporter. Guthrie, Marisa.