from June 27, 2012
Basketball legend and entrepreneur Earvin “Magic” Johnson
has spent numerous hours on TV over the years as the point guard for
the Los Angles Lakers. More than twenty years after playing basketball,
the hall of famer, who is now a successful, celebrated entrepreneur, is
running his own television network. Tonight, Johnson debuts his
Atlanta-based cable network ASPiRE to the public.
Johnson’s entry into television comes from the communication network
Comcast Corp. Comcast first announced their partnership with him earlier
this year. ASPiRE will go live tonight at 8pm EST, and joins other channels targeting African-American viewers such as TV One and BET.
Johnson says ASPiRE is focused on uplifting the
image of African-Americans and celebrating the success of those in the
Black community. The network will include a mix of short films, music,
comedy, documentaries, and other inspirational programs. ASPiRE will also partner with GMC, a regional cable channel that also offers positive programs.
Tonight, Cipriani on 110 East 42nd street in New York will be filled with stars such as, Sean
“Diddy” Combs, Vivica Fox, Wycleaf Jean, Ruby Dee, Russell Simmons,
Angie Martinez, Andre Harrell, Star Jones, Al Rocker, Natalie Cole, JR.
Smith, Rev. Al Sharpton, New Edition, Doug E. Fresh, Funkmaster Flex, and many more prominent figures as they celebrate the live launch.
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