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TV ONE HONORS INSPIRATIONAL WOMEN WITH BLACK HISTORY MONTH CAMPAIGN AND PROGRAMMING SLATE TO "REPRESENT CHANGE"




TV One Interstitial Campaign Features Dynamic Women of Color
 
Influencing Change
 
Featured Network Programming Highlights Women 'Behind the Movement,' 
and Celebrates 45th Anniversary of Iconic Show "Good Times"


(SILVER SPRING, MD) 
- February 1, 2019 -TV One 
celebrates celebrates Black History Month with a tribute to inspirational black women and a full schedule of programs that exemplifies this year's theme, "REPRESENT CHANGE." The network is set to premiere a short form video campaign featuring influential black women who are impacting change in our nation, and their communities and families. Featured campaign participants include Kimberly Bryant, Founder & CEO, Black Girls Code; Monique Nelson, Chair & CEO, UniWorld Group; Mahisha Dellinger, CEO & Founder, CURLS Beauty Brands;Tamika Mallory, Co-President, Women's March; Luvvie Ajayi, Author/Cultural Critic; Elaine Welteroth, Beauty/Fashion Expert; Patrisse Cullors, Co-Founder, Black Lives Matter; Bilphena Yahwon, Author/Activist; Monique Brown, Baltimore Police Commander; Adrienne Lofton, Sportswear Marketing Expert; Yo-Yo, Hip Hop Artist/Activist; Cleve Mesidor, Activist/Technology Innovator; Michelle Rice, TV One General Manager; and Arielle Johnson, Founder, Fierce Empowerment. The campaign will feature 30-second on-air interstitials that highlight the women speaking on the impact of action and change. Across its digital and social platforms, TV One will feature in-depth profiles documenting their start, their struggle and ultimately, how they became champions of change. Both elements of the campaign will run throughout February.

"This is a pivotal time for women of color in our nation and we're proud to amplify the voices of women who are influencing change in our society as part of our Black History Month programming," said General Manager Michelle Rice. "TV One will also feature programs highlighting the rich stories of women behind the Civil Rights Movement and other heroes who changed the course of American history."
 
While the network focuses all year long on all facets of Black life and culture, Black History Month on TV One is a special time to honor the tremendous contributions that African Americans have made throughout the world.  Every Wednesday beginning Wednesday, February 6 at 9 p.m. ET, the network will air movies that celebrate women at the forefront of important moments in history, including the TV One original film BEHIND THE MOVEMENTA RAISIN IN THE SUN, CADILLAC RECORDS and THE WATSON'S GO TO BIRMINGHAM. Additionally, TV One will present weekly themed episodes of its signature series UNSUNG HOLLYWOOD beginning Wednesday, February 6 at 8 p.m. ET featuring female artists who've inspired change that will lead into the feature movie presentations. Featured actresses include celebrated performers Vanessa Bell CallowayPam GrierEartha Kitt and Sheryl Lee Ralph.  The popular franchise UNSUNG HOLLYWOOD profiles some of the most talented, versatile, and influential black celebrities in Hollywood, from movies and television to comedy, sports, and more.
 
Rounding out the network's Black History Month line-up is a three-day marathon of the classic sitcom "Good Times" in honor of the show's 45th anniversary on February 8. The "Good Times" marathon begins on Friday, February 8 at 10 a.m. ET and airs through Sunday, February 10 until 4:30 a.m. ET.

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