Exclusive: Fox Soul, the Black community’s premiere free streaming platform, announced today its new and returning shows coming this fall. In addition to the entertainment platform’s current line-up—talk, celebrity news, reality, faith, and informational—Fox Soul is expanding its content to include music, sports and finance programming.
“Fox Soul continues to expand on genres that we love, in a unique way. This fall, we are tapping further into music, sports and finance,” said James DuBose, General Manager and Head of Programming. “Fox Soul will continue to provide programming that tells the story behind the stories as we remain resolute in our mission to entertain, educate and inspire.”
The streaming platform brings a mix of original talk, reality, faith and informational series featuring cultural icons in music, finance, entertainment and sports. New programming joining the Fox Soul lineup this fall includes Brutally Honest With Jasmine Brand, Crockett’s Corner,...
“Fox Soul continues to expand on genres that we love, in a unique way. This fall, we are tapping further into music, sports and finance,” said James DuBose, General Manager and Head of Programming. “Fox Soul will continue to provide programming that tells the story behind the stories as we remain resolute in our mission to entertain, educate and inspire.”
The streaming platform brings a mix of original talk, reality, faith and informational series featuring cultural icons in music, finance, entertainment and sports. New programming joining the Fox Soul lineup this fall includes Brutally Honest With Jasmine Brand, Crockett’s Corner,...
- 9/30/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox Television Stations has unveiled Fox Soul, an ad-supported streaming channel that blends original talk and lifestyle series with locally produced shows aimed at African American viewers.
Fox Soul, which debuted today, will carry live original talk and informational series from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Pt, followed by two hours of repeats of shows drawn from Fox’s 28 owned-and-operated stations, most of which are in major markets. The channel is available free online and offers on-demand access to repeats of recent shows outside of the 6 p.m.-midnight Pt block.
“We are proud to debut this African American focused channel, created by and for the members of the black community,” said James DuBose, head of programming for Fox Soul. “We intend to inform, inspire, and empower our viewers by meeting their needs for authentic conversations on topics relevant to our lives.”
Original series include topical entries including “The Tammi Mac Late Show,...
Fox Soul, which debuted today, will carry live original talk and informational series from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Pt, followed by two hours of repeats of shows drawn from Fox’s 28 owned-and-operated stations, most of which are in major markets. The channel is available free online and offers on-demand access to repeats of recent shows outside of the 6 p.m.-midnight Pt block.
“We are proud to debut this African American focused channel, created by and for the members of the black community,” said James DuBose, head of programming for Fox Soul. “We intend to inform, inspire, and empower our viewers by meeting their needs for authentic conversations on topics relevant to our lives.”
Original series include topical entries including “The Tammi Mac Late Show,...
- 1/13/2020
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Fox Television Stations is debuting a new, live, ad-supported streaming platform aimed at African-American viewers called Fox Soul.
According to the announcement, Fox Soul will ” aim to celebrate black culture and highlight the real topics that affect the everyday lives of the African American community through frank and insightful dialogue with local and national influencers.”
The free channel will be a combination of original new programs and existing shows from local Fox stations.
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“We are proud to debut this African American focused channel, created by and for the members of the black community. We intend to inform, inspire, and empower our viewers by meeting their needs for authentic conversations on topics relevant to our lives,” said James DuBose, head of programming for Fox Soul.
The channel’s lineup will combine live, interactive, original programming like “On the 7 with Dr.
According to the announcement, Fox Soul will ” aim to celebrate black culture and highlight the real topics that affect the everyday lives of the African American community through frank and insightful dialogue with local and national influencers.”
The free channel will be a combination of original new programs and existing shows from local Fox stations.
Also Read: 'Bombshell' Dominates at Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards
“We are proud to debut this African American focused channel, created by and for the members of the black community. We intend to inform, inspire, and empower our viewers by meeting their needs for authentic conversations on topics relevant to our lives,” said James DuBose, head of programming for Fox Soul.
The channel’s lineup will combine live, interactive, original programming like “On the 7 with Dr.
- 1/13/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Fox Television Stations is rolling out Fox Soul, a live, ad-supported streaming channel aimed at African-American viewers.
In an announcement, the Fox Corp. division said the new outlet’s programs will “aim to celebrate black culture and highlight the real topics that affect the everyday lives of the African-American community through frank and insightful dialogue with local and national influencers.”
James DuBose, head of programming for Fox Soul, said, “We are proud to debut this African American focused channel, created by and for the members of the black community. We intend to inform, inspire, and empower our viewers by meeting their needs for authentic conversations on topics relevant to our lives.”
Tammi Mac, host of The Tammi Mac Late Show, added, “Fox Soul slaps down misnomers about our people and celebrates our culture and our excellence. I could not have asked for a better platform to speak greatness about and into my community.
In an announcement, the Fox Corp. division said the new outlet’s programs will “aim to celebrate black culture and highlight the real topics that affect the everyday lives of the African-American community through frank and insightful dialogue with local and national influencers.”
James DuBose, head of programming for Fox Soul, said, “We are proud to debut this African American focused channel, created by and for the members of the black community. We intend to inform, inspire, and empower our viewers by meeting their needs for authentic conversations on topics relevant to our lives.”
Tammi Mac, host of The Tammi Mac Late Show, added, “Fox Soul slaps down misnomers about our people and celebrates our culture and our excellence. I could not have asked for a better platform to speak greatness about and into my community.
- 1/13/2020
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Alicia Coppola (Shameless) is joining Fox’s hit musical family drama Empire in a recurring role. Coppola will play a smart, flamboyant attorney investigating Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard) and international money launderer Damon Cross (Wood Harris). She’ll do almost anything for big target convictions because she believes they’ll take her to the Governor’s mansion and then the White House. Empire, created by Lee Daniels and Danny Strong and starring Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, hails from Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox TV. Daniels, Strong, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Sanaa Hamri, Dennis Hammer, Matt Pyken and Diane Ademu-John executive produce. Brett Mahoney is executive producer and showrunner. Coppola recently recurred on NCIS: Los Angeles. She’s repped by Abrams Artists Agency, Leslie Allan-Rice Management, and attorney Derek Kroeger. Empire airs Wednesdays at 8 Pm on Fox.
Tammi Mac (Bag Lady) is set to recur opposite Keke Palmer on Star,...
Tammi Mac (Bag Lady) is set to recur opposite Keke Palmer on Star,...
- 11/16/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The television comedy movie, ‘The Divorce,’ is bringing the perils of the ending of marriage home, with its DVD and VOD releases on February 4. Rlj/One Village Entertainment will be distributing the film on home entertainment. ‘The Divorce’ is the second film from scribe-helmer Donald Welch, who made his writing and directing debuts with the 2011 drama, ‘The Bachelor Party.’ The filmmaker’s latest movie stars Vanessa Bell Calloway, Angell Conwell, Tatyana Ali, Dawnn Lewis, Judy Pace, Freda Payne, Tammi Mac, Keith Burke, Jonelle Allen and Rylan Williams. Rlj/One Village Entertainment has released the following synopsis for ‘The Divorce’: Successful TV anchorwoman, Yolanda Massey (Lewis), is celebrating her recent divorce by [ Read More ]
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- 1/15/2014
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
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