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Master P: Bringing Something 'Better' To TV

Posted Aug 18th 2008 2:22PM by Karu F. Daniels
Filed under: Entertainment Newswire, Entertainment

By Karu F. Daniels, BlackVoices.com



After finding much success with his bawdy brew of southern fried hip-hop, Percy Miller – who officially changed his name from Master P last week – is making waves in the television arena, promising something "better."

On Aug. 15, the former No Limits Records rap sensation announced the launch of Better Black Television (BBTV), described as a family friendly network that will provide positive content for a black and brown culture that will appeal to all races with a goal to bring people of color a choice when turning on their television.

According to a statement the content on the channel will contain a wide arrangement from health and fitness, animation, financial planning, reality TV, sitcoms, dramas, movies, responsible hip-hop music and videos, politics, sports and entertainment news, educational children's shows as well as teen and family programming.

"Better Black Television has been a vision of mine for some years," said Miller, who assumes the position of the channel's Chairman & CEO. "I've done a lot to promote and change the way messages are relayed to our children and our families over the last few years.""Promoting positive content and positive messages is so important to educate and preserve the next generation," he continued. "Being exposed to positive content is what changed my life. I believe that there is a market in our community for a new diverse network that provides a new brand of superior programming that caters to all aspects of television from reality to original programming."

Production has begun and will be based out of California, New York, Louisiana and Florida.

In addition, BBTV is in the process of purchasing local cable channel affiliates across the country.

The BBTV Advisory Board members consist of actors Denzel Washington and Will Smith; business executive Jim Finkl; NAACP Executive Director Vicangelo Bullock; professional basketball player Derek Anderson (Charlotte Bobcats); media professor Sal Martino; and hip-hop pioneer DJ Kool Herc, among others.

"I'm excited to be able to expose the urban community to a vast array of jobs in the entertainment community that they might not otherwise be privy to," Miller added. "With BBTV, we're spearheading the initiative to meet consumer demand for family friendly hip-hop content."



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1. Kudo to Mr. Percy Miller! Although I am not a fan of negative rap music, I have always admired ambition. This comment is sent to congratulate Mr. Miller on his developing maturity and relentless business growth!

Bobby Richardson at 5:10PM on Aug 18th 2008

2. Much well deserved love & respect to Percy Miller. Unfortunately, he has been unfairly criticized for trying to make positive influences on a society that he once negatively influenced. I hope other powerful black moguls follow his lead.

Dknows2 at 6:00PM on Aug 18th 2008

3. Positive family TV is greatly needed. I wish Master P success in launhing a station that all can enjoy.

Q at 10:23PM on Aug 18th 2008

4. When I read about Mr. Miller it lift my spirits, new doors are opening for African-Americans it makes me proud. Proud of the people who have lost there lives, sacrificed and never stopped the struggle over the past 200 years till now. New visions,and employment opportunities, opening our childrens minds to a whole new out-look on what to be as far as having a career there education and love for themselves and last but not least to teach them that music is supposed to be entertainment just like the movies we watch, and not to get so wrapped up in wanting to live a video life. PS: were getting there Black America its been a long hard struggle and a lot of lives lost and families hurt but finally were getting there!!!!! BIG PROPAS TO U MR. MILLER AND OTHERS LIKE U MAKING HISTORY AND CHANGING LIVES!!!!!!!!!

Shy at 1:27PM on Aug 19th 2008

5. Mr. Miller thank God someone finally gets it. For over 30 years I've been preparing for the day that technology, creativity and vision meet. I'm presently looking to launch a global interactive comunications network. Our flafship project addresses the educational gap problem in the nation's inner city public schools. We're targeting preK-12 graders with a private "tutor in your computer" to help parent assist with their child's education. I look forward to speaking with you further. A. Malik

Akeem Malik at 2:20AM on Aug 20th 2008

6. I'm not surprised. He's been on the path to greatness for awhile. I wish him nothing but the best. I'm happy that he cares about what my/our children are watching on tv. BET has failed us so we are done a change. Obama 08!

Coco in Dallas at 11:40AM on Aug 20th 2008

7. I am excited to hear about this new network, I hope it is very successful. The network can give a lot of our black people a voice to heard around the world.

DEE at 4:02PM on Aug 20th 2008

8. 'Master P's one of the main fools to help 'degrade' blacks, now looking like a fool,he wants to get a mop and clean up. Master P!? Clean up yours, 50 cent, and all the rest. Wake up people.

Charles Howard III at 5:18PM on Aug 20th 2008

9. I wish you the best Percy Miller go to youtube.com/bennynegro624 I have a lot to offer on your new syndicate!!! Much Love to you Mr Miller!!!

BENNY NEGRO at 8:30AM on Aug 21st 2008

10. Congrats Mr Miller. As the nolimit tank, u'll never stop making good changes.God Bless U
A fan for life from Senegal west africa..

amadouds at 8:33AM on Aug 21st 2008

11. God Bless you, your family, and your new business.
Just let us know "how can we be down?!?!
www.buzzdup-entertainment.com

smoov at 9:08AM on Aug 21st 2008

12. Congradulation to Mr. Percy Miller and thanks for your concern for our young black people.What was done in the past is exactly what it is,THE PAST. It's all about what you're doing now and I as a black man highly appreciate what you are doing. The relationship you have with your son has always been a great example for not only black fathers but fathers in general.Hopefully other black men with your level of influence will follow the example you're setting.

vee dub at 9:35AM on Aug 21st 2008

13. We need a station that will cater to AA needs. I love how Will & Denzel and making a difference with P. Miller.....proud to be your brother.....

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marvin at 9:43AM on Aug 21st 2008

14. Great. I think it'll be great. I can't wait. Hope they have educational children's animation like DORA, and also educational Game shows like Lingo. I hope the focus is on positive entertainment as well as education. Educational documentaries about successful entrepeneurs and leaders, etc.

Angie at 9:44AM on Aug 21st 2008

15. THIS IS GOOD NEWS INDEED.
LONG OVERDUE
I THINK ONCE WE HAVE TV PROGRAMMING THAT OUR CHILDREN CAN WATCH THAT DOES NOT INVOLVE HIP HOP VIDEOS AND MOVIES THET DEPICT SEX, VIOLENCE, DRUGS AND GANGS - OUR CHILDREN WILL BECOME MORE MINDFUL OF THE WAYS OF OUR ANCESTORS.

GET, AND STAY IN CHURCH AGAIN.
I BELIVE THIS IS A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION FOR OUR PEOPLE.

PS: THANKS FOR DOING SOMETHING THAT WILL BRING JOBS TO THE BLACK COMMUNITY.

THE LARGEST ONLINE SHOPPING MALL at 10:00AM on Aug 21st 2008

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