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Monday, October 23, 2006

Literary Program on Black Family Channel

Hmm, wonder if we would see something like this on BET?


Media Contact: Lisa MorganPhone Number: 404-808-9409E-Mail Address: lmorgan@...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BLACK FAMILY CHANNEL LAUNCHES LITERARY LIVING www.blackfamilychannel.comA NEW SERIES FEATURING AFRICAN AMERICAN BOOK PUBLISHING PERSONALITIES

Nov. 2006 - National - Tony Rose, Publisher and CEO of Amber Communications Group, Inc. (ACGI) the nation’s largest African American publisher of self-help books and celebrity bios, and Rosette M. Union, President, of Cine Seven Entertainment recently announced the launch of Literary Living on Black Family Channel.

Literary Living hosted by best-selling author Heather Covington, airs every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. (EST). The show targets an exclusive audience, the African American book buying market. The half-hour program will take viewers on a journey through the offices and streets of New York City; will introduce some of today’s greatest publishers, authors, writers and poets including: Haki Madhabuti; W. Paul Coates; George C. Fraser; Wade and Cheryl Hudson; Kassahun Checole; Terrie Williams; Barbara Reynolds; Jewel Parker Rhodes; Melvin Van Pebbles; Ruby Dee; Wendy Williams; Hill Harper and Tavis Smiley. The series give viewers a complete African American literary experience to include exclusive newsworthy events and interviews. Literary Living has joined a spectrum of other popular programs currently airing during Black Family Channel’s weekly prime-time block: Robert Townsend’s Partners in Crime: The Next Generation hosted by comedian Corey “Zoo” Miller; Playhouse 22, a drama series and Spoken a show featuring new spoken word artists hosted by author and poet Jessica Care Moore.

Tony Rose, Creator and Executive Producer of Literary Living is recognized as the nation’s first African-American book publisher to successfully publish commercial/pop/self-help book titles to the African-American consumer. Rose stated, “We want to give a national platform to African American publishers and authors who have, for years, worked hard to bring us the best information and the best stories - both fiction and non-fiction. By partnering with the Black Family Channel, along with our great cast and crew, we will be able to introduce many of our country’s book publishing professionals into every African American household within the scope of the network’s programming reach.”

Rosette Union, Producer/Writer of Literary Living is an adjunct Professor at The New York Institute of Technology, Graduate School Communications Arts Department, teaching film and TV production courses. She is the President of Cine Seven Entertainment, which she co-partner's with her sister Maude Middleton, CEO, to produce independent films, documentaries and commercials.

About Black Family ChannelBlack Family Channel is America’s only minority owned and operated cable network committed to providing responsible programming for the entire family. Our mission is to entertain, inform and empower communities with family programming that is original, real, authentic and relevant. BFC is currently viewed in over 16 million households; including all of the top 25 African-American TV markets and 49 of the top 50 DMA TV markets. For more information about Black Family Channel visit www.blackfamilychannel.com.

For advertising/sales and commercial production, please contact: Literary Living Television Productions, Monty Bowens, sales Director at 480-650-9898. To book appearances on Literary Living, please contact: Literary Living Television Productions, Rosette M. Union, Executive Producer at 212-252-3900
Media Contact: Tony Rose, Executive Producer. Literary Living Television Productions
Phone Number: 480-650-9898.

1 Comments:

At 1:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I discovered this blog while looking for contact information for Tony Rose and Rosette Union because I want to let them know about my new and unusual children's book.
I am trying to get the word out about my new children’s fantasy adventure “The Call to Shakabaz,” which is set in an African American cultural context and teaches young people the fundamental principles of nonviolence as practiced by Dr. King. Hey, it’s a rollicking good read too! The book has a full cast of Black characters. As you have probably noticed, there are very few books for children and youth in the fantasy/adventure genre with all Black characters. The book will be “launched” on January 15, 2007, but copies are already in print and are selling like hotcakes in my little part of the world. Bob Spear at “Heartland Reviews” identified the book as a recommended title for reluctant readers because you can’t put it down. Please help me get the word out! Visit my website at www.wozabooks.com. Any suggestions for how to let the community know about this book?
Amy

 

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