As a Radio One (co-parent company of TV One) shareholder (I own a few shares of stock in the company that I’ve been sitting on, hoping for a future payout), I’m certainly encouraged by the moves the TV arm of the business has been making, in order to bolster its standing in TV land.
Certainly not to be overshadowed by competitor BET Networks, TV One today unveiled its programming plans for the 2015-2016 television year, during its first ever upfront season with new President Bradley J. Siegel at the helm.
The presentation, which took place earlier today, in New York City, included the announcement of more than 460 hours of original programming, including 8 new series and…
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