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Tips for J.C. Watts to Become The Black Ted Turner

Posted Apr 30th 2008 11:00AM by Madison J. Gray
Filed under: BlackSpin

Turns out that of all people, conservative Republican former Congressman J.C. Watts is trying his hand at what BET has said loud and clear that they didn't give a crap about: the news and black people.

So enter Watts and his new enterprise the Black Television News Channel, which he hopes will fill the void of African American-focused news and features. Great idea, actually. But it's not the first time someone has attempted to do news aimed at black people.

BET actually had an excellent news department that focused quality journalism on topics pertinent to our community, as well as throughout the African diaspora. However, once executives at the network decided to pull the plug on its broadcast news division, we were left without a major national television news outlet.
TV One, the black-owned media company headed by radio entrepreneurs Cathy Hughes and her son Alfred Liggins offers news programming through their daily schedule, as does BET, but not on the scale that Watts is talking about. This is a deal with Comcast Cable for a multi-city market to launch in 2009.

Now the question is: how will Watts successfully fill the gap left by BET when they decided to replace legitimate news with gold teeth and booty shaking?

Here's some tips for the BTNC that will help them to grab and keep a hungry black news audience ...

1) Understand who your audience is and take them seriously.

Watts could well have the first nightly national news anchors to report with cornrows and dreads, and it would be a welcome sight. But letting them be inarticulate or unprofessional in order to "keep it real" or on the other hand, introducing black versions of Michael Savage or Tucker Carlson would turn most black folks off. In fact, those two turn black people off, anyway.

2) Introduce several perspectives from the various corners of the black community.

I'm sick of black groupthink. The notion that we all have to vote Democrat, pray Baptist, speak country, screw hetero, eat greasy, work second shift, and dress pimpin' is preposterous. We are a very diverse people within a single ethnic group. That means our points of view will differ depending on where you go and who you talk to. Right now, television news seems to believe that all black people follow the loudest preacher blindly. Watts should commit himself to breaking that stereotype.

3) Report on more than black people.

We know that there is a world outside of our neighborhoods. There are people who are not black who pique our interests, and some of whom directly or indirectly affect black households and families. Non-blacks are our neighbors and friends, too. So a diversity of news would help the digestion of information you're giving us.

4) Don't be too preachy. And for God's sake NO STUPID TALKING HEADS!!!

I'm a grown-ass man. You don't have to tell me how to live my life. Give me the correct, useful info and I'll figure out who I should vote for. The opinions of pundits, most of whom are people just trying to self-promote as if they know things that we don't, are largely pointless and add nothing to my news experience. If you can bring some commentary that would add something new to a controversial topic that's one thing, but hour after hour of blathering idiots is a mistake that MSNBC, CNN and especially FOX News makes consistently and drives me to Comedy Central's The Daily Show.

5) Please make this a 24-hour NEWS channel.

And not a 3-hour news, 21-hour gospel channel. Rev. Cleophus PumpWave Gatorshoe from Collard Green Baptist Church and his minions have already purchased half of the airtime on every cable access station in the country. Not to offend the religious communities, but I'm not edified at all by scriptural interpretations that are on when I should be watching unprejudiced, secular journalism.

So let's see how ol' J.C. does and if he'll listen to what so many of us have been waiting for since they folded Emerge.

A message from Watts


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1. From Blacks4Barack...THE BLACK VOTE IS THE KEY THIS TUESDAY !!!The media thinks that blacks are absolutely stupid. They've been watching the powerful solidarity in the black community during this campaign and they're hoping we're stupid enough to lose focus and become divided over the media created Rev. Wright situation. Keep in mind....in Pa. 92% of all black voters voted for Obama. That's powerful ! Only one problem....not enough registered black voters actually voted !!!! This Tuesday...May 6th....EVERY Black voter MUST VOTE in N. Carolina and Indiana !!!!! BECOME A VOLUNTEER....MAKE PHONE CALLS....TAKE SOMEONE TO THE POLLS....CARPOOL...This Tuesday, the most important vote will be the black vote. When we go out in record numbers, the DNC and superdelegates will know that we are united for Obama...and the Re-Birth of America. This is it ! It is your responsibilty to GET FIRED UP !!!! Not only for yourself....but for the future of your children.
p.s. Hillary Clinton has still not made a comment on the Sean Bell killing which occured in her state.

Visit: www.Blacks4Barack.org for Phone Bank Volunteer (make calls from your home)info and Much More ! Over this weekend...send comments everywhere (particularly Indiana & N.Carolina)to get our people fired up !!!!

Say It Loud...BARACK & I'M PROUD !!!

Greg Jones at 8:40AM on May 1st 2008

2. Praise God! As I watch the events and revelations taking place in race for president and see how little, bias or no coverage issues affecting black people get, truthful and meaning black news is essential. Hats off to J.C. Watts for taking this on. I hope he gets the support he needs from conservative and liberal African Americans. Black people are under attack from every direction you can think of and being well informed is critical. With all the black celebrities and athletes making so much it makes you wonder what took so long. Could it be the lack of unity?

kevin Barron at 9:55AM on May 1st 2008

3. For those who believe the media hype, Indiana has more than African Americans for Barack Obama. In the last twenty-four hours, two of the major Indiana Super Delegates have endorsed Barack Obama. Perhaps they have discovered, as I have, the depth of character this man has. You can't create character for an interview or a photo op. I just hope more will look at the bigger picture of what will be good for us as individuals, as a nation. I am proud of you Senator Obama.

E. Joyce Moore at 12:32PM on May 1st 2008

4. If this station becomes one that does actual unbiased journalism, not more of what we already have, then I am for it and it will become a good news channel owned and operated by African Americans that everyone watches.

E. Joyce Moore at 12:32PM on May 1st 2008

5. We need a station by a black person for black people that knows who and what we are, and what we are all about. I am tired of people that are not black putting us all in the sam bag.

James Watts at 7:19AM on May 2nd 2008

6. "21-hour gospel channel. Rev. Cleophus PumpWave Gatorshoe from Collard Green Baptist Church and his minions have already purchased half of the airtime on every cable access station in the country"

That comment was unnecessary and took away from the article. You can have a differing point of view or area of interest without being disrespectful. That comment caused me to be suspect of the writer's overall opinion. His points could have been made without being so disparaging, in general.

Bonita at 7:49AM on May 2nd 2008

7. Bonita, I agree. The writer in an attempt to be witty devalued his article with that sentence. Poor taste.

A black News Network is a great idea. If we had it now the Obama/Wright issue would have been more fairly presented. Unfortunately, if you know J.C. Watts and his politics you'd know that his views are so far to the right that you'd think he was a black Ronald Regan. Nevertheless, bring it on, we need some TV that deals with current issues and is informative.

Bill Carter at 8:13AM on May 2nd 2008

8. What a refreshing relief to know JC has the courage to offer news, reports, and journalism from another perspective. And, what a shame this journalist (Madison J. Gray) has "spun" (in his own clever way) the above article against BTN when it hasn't even hit the airwaves. Let's just let JC does what he does and see what happens. Why upset the cart when the horse hasn't even been harnessed on yet?

Terri at 8:31AM on May 2nd 2008

9. You go JC. No all Black people are not Democrats, I am and a proud Obama supporter! But I am just as proud of you and your political career and how you fought during your presidential bid. Actually, I was very disappointed at the way you were sent back to Texas.
I am glad you have enough connections to begin this program. I predict a success and I can't wait to learn from all you present. I am a 65 year old female who ocassionally has sleep problems and would love to have a 24 hour Black news program to watch. Thanks JC for this endeavor.

Mssylady at 9:37AM on May 2nd 2008

10. BEST WISHES

BEAUTIFUL ONE at 9:46AM on May 2nd 2008

11. Lets all support Mr Watts in his effort to bring to us, positive, inspiring reporting for and about us as a black nation of people. Lets also hope that Mr Watts will not only report the news in a positive manner, about ALL people, but of our youth who are doing positive things in this country.

John Hawkins Sr. at 10:09AM on May 2nd 2008

12. I would love to see a network news channel being Fair and Balance as some claim they are. And hopefully we can see more smart and intelligent black journalists and commentators on the air. I am sick of the same old white folks telling us what we think or what we meant to say.

Linda at 10:13AM on May 2nd 2008

13. I am an educated Black woman who doesn't eat greasy food and hates the rump shaking, gold teeth wearing videos that BET succumbed to after they sold out to Viacom. I welcome a Black station which will actually be about journalism in a non-biased way. Good luck, Mr Watts.

Carol at 10:18AM on May 2nd 2008

14. The colorful discription of the "Gospel channels" may offend some but the truth sometimes is offensive. It is still the truth. Hopefully Mr. Watts can successfully bring intelligent, informative, factual programming to the a black television viewers. No Hype just the facts

maude wright at 10:20AM on May 2nd 2008

15. I am in 100% agreement that a News channel targeting the African American community is LONG overdue....However, I am a little skeptical of it coming from J.C. Watts.

As long as Mr. Watts doesn't have some sort of RIGHT WING agenda behind all of this. I'm all for it! Sorry, but I'm cautiously optimistic about this new endeavor of his.

jaye at 10:32AM on May 2nd 2008

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