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A 24-hour news channel created and run by black people for black people is set to air in select markets this fall.
The Black News Channel (BNC) is set to launch in November, according to the network's website as well as the Pasadena Black Pages.
The website explains that the network will be an "innovative and life-changing network."
The network's mission is to "provide intelligent programming that is informative, educational, entertaining, inspiring and empowering to its African American audience."
The network is an independent network which is "minority-owned and operated," and boasts itself as "the nation's only provider of 24/7 cable news programming created 'by people of color for people of color.'"
It also vows to deliver "authentic, genuine, responsible, and responsive news to black Americans," which will address the "priorities, issues, realities, and points-of-view of our black population and communities."
"BNC will be able to make a deep, rich connection to this target audience by being the antidote to today's toxic news environment; our network will provide relevant news, as well as celebrate black lives, culture, and history," the site adds.
The network also aims to:
J.C. Watts Jr., a former Republican congressman from Oklahoma, is the chairman of the network, according to the Pasadena Black Pages.
The outlet also reported that the network is set to make its debut to approximately 33 million households in top African-American markets in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York City.