Bounce TV Debuts Monday and Launches Social Media Sites

Bounce TV Launches Social Media Sites as First-Ever Over-the-Air Television Network for African Americans Readies to Debut This Monday, Sept. 26 ATLANTA, Sept. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — When Diana Ross, Michael Jackson and others ease on down the road in The Wiz this Monday, September 26 at 12 Noon (ET), broadcasting history will be made as Bounce TV, the country’s first-ever broadcast television network for African-Americans, comes on the air. In anticipation of its birthday, Bounce TV has launched a new web site at http://www.bouncetv.com and can also be found at Facebook.com/bouncetv and Twitter.com/bounce_tv. Bounce TV will target African Americans … Continue reading Bounce TV Debuts Monday and Launches Social Media Sites

>Martin Luther King III and Andrew Young Head Up Bounce TV

>ATLANTA — The country’s first broadcast network aimed at African-American audiences is set to debut this fall with free movies, sports and documentaries. Atlanta-based Bounce TV will be an over-the-air channel supported by sponsors, showing programs for blacks ages 25 to 54. It is designed to be carried on the digital signals of local television stations, and it doesn’t necessarily want to compete with existing cable networks like BET, TV One or Centric, said Ryan Glover, a former Turner Broadcasting executive and member of the Bounce leadership team. “We are basically targeting the rabbit-ear consumer,” Glover said. As the network … Continue reading >Martin Luther King III and Andrew Young Head Up Bounce TV