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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).

If somebody like a Nexstar or a company like it can buy it that might be a good look. Give them another chance.
 

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Allen Media Group Looking to Buy Black News Channel
June 28, 2022

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Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group has emerged as the leading candidate to purchase Black News Channel for $11 million.
According to a filing submitted to the Northern District of Florida Bankruptcy Court last week, Allen Media Group and Ebony Studios were actively pursuing a purchase of BNC assets since the early stages of the sale process. BNC first sought a deal with Ebony Studios, an inclusive production platform launched in April aiming to develop content across film, television, audio and digital properties. The pair negotiated in good faith regarding its potential designation as a Stalking Horse Bidder, but weren’t able to finalize an agreement and their limited exclusivity period was allowed to expire on June 3.
Now, BNC has asked the court to enter an order authorizing and approving the designation of Allen Media Group as the stalking horse bidder and its bid for substantially all of BNC’s assets used or related to the conduct of its business.
“The Debtor and its advisors have spent the last several weeks engaging in robust discussions and negotiations with Ebony Studios, ESN, and other potentially interested parties, regarding their submission of bids for the Debtor’s business and assets generally, and the Debtor’s potential designation of a Stalking Horse Bidder,” the filing said. “Those hard-fought negotiations have led the Debtor to a positive point in this Chapter 11 Case: the Debtor now has a Stalking Horse APA in hand that represents a great outcome for the Debtor, its estate, and all of its stakeholders, and is optimistic that additional Qualified Bids will be forthcoming that may improve upon the terms of the Stalking Horse APA.”
An acquisition by AMG would breathe new life into a network on its way to becoming defunct. Black News Channel announced it would be ceasing operations on March 25, shortly after celebrating its two-year anniversary in February. The channel is still up and running with up-to-date newscasts and a rainbow logo that seems to honor Pride Month. The network filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy at the end of March following financial woes and delays in the March 25 payroll. Employees took to Twitter in the aftermath of the closure announcement to tell their stories of unpaid wages and no severance. We’ll know officially if BNC has found new ownership by the end of next month. A revised sale schedule sets the bid deadline for July 8 at 5pm ET, the auction (if necessary) for July 12 at 10am ET, a sale hearing for July 19 at 10am ET and the sale’s closing for July 29.
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:what: WTF it wasn't even "Black" owned in the fukking first place!!!

Actually own is not black owned bruh :francis: and I was talking about that bullshyt BNC:hhh:


The shills on the first page know full well BNC was not black owned and were running with a lie on purpose. This is a case of bootlicking news failing.
 

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Black News Channel Officially Headed to Byron Allen​


July 14, 2022


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Entertainment Studios Networks is officially the successful bidder for Black News Channel, setting it up to be the future home for the network.
The bidding deadline for the $11 million in assets was set by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida was July 11 at 5pm ET. The court received no qualified bids during the period outside of the one already received from ESN. With that, it canceled the auction previously scheduled for Tuesday and is moving ahead with actions to officially approve the buy.

ESN did have some competition for the network with Ebony Studios also actively pursuing a purchase of the assets, but the latter wasn’t able to finalize an agreement before its limited exclusivity period expired on June 3. The acquisition will add 300 million linear and digital subscribers to the Allen Media family thanks to Black News Channel’s carriage on traditional linear packages through the likes of Comcast, Charter, Cox and Verizon as well as on platforms like Roku. Founder/CEO Byron Allen told Cablefax that the cable industry “dropped the ball” when it comes to Black News Channel, claiming the network went into bankruptcy because operators didn’t want to pay sub fees.
“If you really want something to succeed and you don’t want to find it in bankruptcy, and they’re pink slipping 300 Black journalists. Yeah, there should have been some sub fees,” he said. “This is the reason I sued the cable industry before for $40 billion. Are you serious? You’re going to pay anywhere from $1-2 for other cable networks, but zero for the Black News Channel?”

Allen said the advertising community also failed to give Black News Channel the love it needed to maintain or grow its operations. Looking at non-direct response advertising, he said ad dollars were less than $2 million for an entire year. His goal now is to reinvest in and reposition the Black News Channel in order to get it the support he believes it deserved the first time around.
“It’s a bad mark on us as a country that the Black News Channel didn’t get enough support, to have diversity in ownership, diversity in voices and diversity of viewpoints,” he said. “Alright cable industry, you’ve got one more chance at that. Alright ad community, you’ve got one more chance at that. So we’re going to work closely with folks to let them show the world who they really are.”

There are still some final hoops to jump through before ESN acquires the assets. Non-Debtor Counterparties to Designated Contracts had a chance to file objections tied to ESN’s bid through 5pm ET on Thursday. A hearing to consider court approval of the transaction to ESN is scheduled to kick off on Tuesday at 10am ET before Chief Judge Karen Specie. After that, it’s full steam ahead on revival efforts for Black News Channel.
“There isn’t a bank in the world where we can deposit the words. We have to do it with real economic inclusion and sponsorships. We’ve made the investment. We’re buying it, we have the infrastructure,” Allen said. “We just need the industry now to say ‘You know what? That wasn’t our intent. Let us get in here and really do the right thing because we’re better than that.’”
 
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Founder/CEO Byron Allen told Cablefax that the cable industry “dropped the ball” when it comes to Black News Channel, claiming the network went into bankruptcy because operators didn’t want to pay sub fees.
“If you really want something to succeed and you don’t want to find it in bankruptcy, and they’re pink slipping 300 Black journalists. Yeah, there should have been some sub fees,” he said. “This is the reason I sued the cable industry before for $40 billion. Are you serious? You’re going to pay anywhere from $1-2 for other cable networks, but zero for the Black News Channel?”

So they had an uphill battle from the start. Glad Allen was able to acquire.
 

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So they had an uphill battle from the start. Glad Allen was able to acquire.
Bob Johnson did that, so hopefully BNC shouldn't have gone through that.

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Think BNC should have started in regional market and expanded as leadership and ratings grew. They launched nationally, but had no leverage in dealing with the cable & satellite providers that carried them.

Bob Johnson fought those battles, until the ratings and ad purchases gave him leverage. And he still had to keep fighting.

Allen acquiring the channel is great. He owns so many other channels that he can fully get behind and keep BNC as a news channel. Often Black media outlets have to be all things to all people to attract a WIDE audience. He has different channels, streaming platforms, websites, and podcasts that reach/target distinct segments of Black audiences.
BNC can remain focused on news without having to pander to other segments with silliness. Hopefully.
 

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Jul 29, 2022


Byron Allen’s theGrio Sets Live Programming at NABJ-NAHJ Convention (EXCLUSIVE)
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Byron Allen’s Black news and entertainment media platform theGrio will present a 90-minute session at the 2022 National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention and career fair, with a focus on the recently-launched theGrio Black Podcast Network (TGBPN) and the Allen Media Group’s acquisition of Black News Channel.


The annual NABJ convention, held in collaboration with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), begins Aug. 3 in Las Vegas, NV, with theGrio making its presentation on Fri. Aug. 5 at 3:30pm.


The live event will begin with Geraldine Moriba, SVP of news and entertainment for theGrio, unveiling plans for TGBPN and discussing how Black News Channel will be integrated into theGrio platform following its $11 million acquisition. The conversation will be moderated by Natasha Alford, theGrio’s VP of digital content, with Moriba joined by TGBPN hosts, Touré, Michael Harriot, Panama Jackson and Maiysha Kai, as the panelists discuss Black culture and its role in the power of podcasting, as well as how the podcast hosts have honed their craft.
 

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BYRON ALLEN'S 'THE GRIO TELEVISION NETWORK' LAUNCHES NEWS BLOCK FEATURING EBONI K. WILLIAMS AND MARC LAMONT HILL​







Daily Two-Hour News Block 'TheGrio with Eboni K. Williams' and 'TheGrio with Marc Lamont Hill' Debuts Monday October 24th
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21, 2022 Allen Media Group's African American-focused news, lifestyle, sports and entertainment platform theGrio (www.thegrio.com) is proud to announce the launch of THE GRIO WITH EBONI K. WILLIAMS and THE GRIO WITH MARC LAMONT HILL on Monday, October 24, 2022. The daily two-hour news block from America's largest Black newsroom will feature critical news and information in the U.S. and around the world. Reaching over 50 million television households, plus 250 million device users, these two news programs will also be available on demand via the TheGrio Streaming App. Hosted by lawyer, author and television personality Eboni K. Williams and author, activist, and scholar Marc Lamont Hill, each one-hour program brings a unique perspective and analysis of world news and events
 

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BYRON ALLEN'S 'THE GRIO TELEVISION NETWORK' LAUNCHES NEWS BLOCK FEATURING EBONI K. WILLIAMS AND MARC LAMONT HILL​







Daily Two-Hour News Block 'TheGrio with Eboni K. Williams' and 'TheGrio with Marc Lamont Hill' Debuts Monday October 24th
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21, 2022 Allen Media Group's African American-focused news, lifestyle, sports and entertainment platform theGrio (www.thegrio.com) is proud to announce the launch of THE GRIO WITH EBONI K. WILLIAMS and THE GRIO WITH MARC LAMONT HILL on Monday, October 24, 2022. The daily two-hour news block from America's largest Black newsroom will feature critical news and information in the U.S. and around the world. Reaching over 50 million television households, plus 250 million device users, these two news programs will also be available on demand via the TheGrio Streaming App. Hosted by lawyer, author and television personality Eboni K. Williams and author, activist, and scholar Marc Lamont Hill, each one-hour program brings a unique perspective and analysis of world news and events


Ahh...this is where this Ebony Williams comes from.

She's been a popular topic on TLR this week and I had no idea who she was.
 
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