TV One Presents Its Final Town Hall Of The Year: 2021, A Year In Review
TV One will present Represent Our Voice, a town hall episode that breaks down the year’s pivotal moments including COVID-19, racial justice, politics, and the economy, and how they’ve impacted the African American community. CNN Commentator and Political Analyst Karen Finney will moderate the final episode of this year’s series on Sunday, December 26, 2021, at 12 pm ET/11C.
Featured town hall speakers include Marc Morial, President & CEO, The National Urban League, Latosha Brown, Co-Founder of Black Voters Matter Fund, Dr. Reed Tuckson, Co-Founder of The Black Coalition Against COVID, and Michelle Singletary, Author/Award-Winning Columnist The Washington Post.
About TV One Networks
TV One Networks is the hub of Black culture and entertainment with a broad offering of original programming and classic series serving both diverse audiences for TV One and CLEO TV. Launched in January 2004, TV One currently serves 43 million households and CLEO TV being launched in January 2019 is the newest sister network with a 34.9 million household reach. Each network has a unique audience that serves our viewers with fan favorites from TV One such as Unsung, Uncensored, ATL Homicide, Urban One Honors, The Beat Don’t Stop, When Love Kills: The Falicia Blakely Story, and The Bobby DeBarge Story. While CLEO TV, a lifestyle and entertainment network targeting Millennial and Gen X women of color, delivers content that uplifts and inspires today’s modern-day woman. Viewers of CLEO TV can expect award-winning content both original and acquired series, including New Soul Kitchen, Cleo Speaks, Just Eats with Chef JJ, Living By Design with Jake and Jazz, Giants and Tough Love. Both networks are solely owned by Urban One, Inc., formerly known as Radio One, Inc. [www.urban1.com], the largest African-American-owned multi-media company primarily targeting Black and urban audiences.