Black Media Takes Another Hit: The Black News Channel is Shutting Down...

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More people are posting about it shutting than watching it:mjlol: Don’t make no sense smh. How they supposed to be around with 4,000 viewers on a national broadcast? I mean CNN averages somewhere in the 600,000’s.. BNC couldn’t get 100,000? It’s just a shame how people do. Then folks will complain about black folks not having options for shyt.

That's because Coli Shills were paid to spam threads about it. :pachaha:
 

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In an era where more and more people are turning away from cable starting a channel seems risky.
 

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Roland found about an NC A&T student who was supposed to intern at BNC this Summer. Had her on the show under a fake premise, and surprised her with a paid internship at Black Star Network this Summer. Worked it out with her Dept. Chair and the Chancellor.

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That’s dope man. Definitely a big look from Roland. This shyt is going to help her big time. Major props to that young lady and Roland :salute:
 

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Roland found about an NC A&T student who was supposed to intern at BNC this Summer. Had her on the show under a fake premise, and surprised her with a paid internship at Black Star Network this Summer. Worked it out with her Dept. Chair and the Chancellor.

@CarolinaBigAggie.

Gotta give it up to Roland, here. Loved seeing her after she was awarded with the internship, and of course I’m proud of the fellow Aggie. Thanks for sharing this.
 

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Black News Channel has won a federal judge’s permission to borrow desperately needed funds from its owner so the troubled media outlet can keep operating while it searches for a buyer.

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Karen Specie said in a hearing Tuesday she’d let the television network borrow about $1.6 million from an entity affiliated with Shahid Khan, the billionaire who has been financing BNC since 2018. The cash will let BNC keep paying vendors and its few remaining employees while it tries to quickly line up a buyer for the operations.

BNC, a television outlet catering to people of color, was on the precipice of shutting down entirely and selling itself in pieces late last month after running desperately low on funds. The outfit shrank its operations and fired almost all of its employees, many of whom still haven’t been paid for work done just before the bankruptcy, court papers show.

Instead of liquidating, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and has since worked to keep operating on a much smaller scale. Just 17 employees remained when it filed for bankruptcy, a fraction of the more than 300 people working for the Tallahassee-based broadcaster six months ago, but BNC in the last week moved to rehire seven employees that’ll help the channel stay on the air, according to court papers.

BNC had about $500,000 of cash on hand at the end of last month compared with debts of more than $25 million, court papers show. Despite valuable distribution deals with cable and Internet television providers, the company has struggled to turn a profit in light of higher-than-expected costs and disappointing revenues since it started broadcasting in 2020, Vice President of Finance Maureen Brown said in a sworn declaration.

Still, potential bidders have contacted the company in recent weeks about buying the operations and keeping it afloat, according to court papers. Lawyers for the company and its creditors agree that a sale of the whole business would best maximize value for everyone involved, attorney Gregory Werkheiser said on behalf of BNC in the bankruptcy hearing Tuesday. But its access to cash is limited and a deal would need to take place quickly.

“We think this case is going to rise and fall within the next sixty days,” Christopher Schreiber, a lawyer for Khan’s investment entity, said in the hearing. “Hopefully within that time we’re going to have a sale.”

The case is Black News Channel LLC, 22-40087-KKS, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida (Tallahassee).
 
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