NoireTV Becomes the First Fusion Music TV Station in the World for the Black Diaspora

 

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If you live in the USA, NoireTV now showing nationwide on Verizon Fios on channel 269. Press 269 on your remote control. NoireTV now on Verizon Fios Channel 269. Press 269 on your remote control. Follow us on Instagram @noiretvnetwork @noiretvafrica and on Facebook ... www.facebook.com/caspennoire



NoireTv Network has been Catering to the different tastes of the black diaspora is a herculean task, especially given its geographic breadth, 

But that’s what NoireTV has set out to do. NoireTV’s mission is to create history as the first television station ever to fuse music, such as Afrobeat, Dancehall, and hip-hop, with television programming in order to deliver unique content to viewers everywhere.

People of African descent from different nationalities generally share many things in common including taste, cultural cues, and influences. These connecting factors are what motivated the birth of NoireTV. Through various platforms, this global television channel aims to bring the best of music, sports, and entertainment that are deeply reflective of African-American and Caribbean culture. 

NoireTV’s goal is to create reciprocal discourse and cultural influence for people throughout the African diaspora through the creation of a global community that deeply connects them.

“Whether it’s Beyoncé’s infusion of Yoruba iconography into Lemonade’s aesthetic, Drake and Diddy’s embrace of Afrobeats or Chadwick Boseman’s inspiring a generation as T’Challa, the Global Black community is relishing in its African heritage and forging a new global identity,” shares founder and project lead & CEO Emeka Iwukemjika. “We’re shattering historical silos of geographical affinities and identities by creating a unique and lucrative opportunity to create media content that appeals to a global community.”

The NoireTV team originally came to life under the company, Caspen Media Corporation. Caspen Media’s founder dreamt up an initiative that would allow him to consolidate black culture into a single platform. NoireTV hopes to become the voice and lens of the global black community and usher its viewers into the future of entertainment, music, and the arts.

Caspen Media operates a closed-loop model developing content in-house and distributing it to subscribers globally. The company specifically targets a massive and unserved audience which shares many of the same aspirations and values, making it a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment space.

Caspen Media’s flagship asset, NoireTV, is already enjoying success as one of the first fusion music and entertainment channels to pursue the mission of uniting the black diaspora by providing a home where black people from Europe, America, Canada, Africa, the Caribbean, or anywhere else can see themselves, their stories, and their values reflected.

NoireTV has built strategic partnerships with many of the hottest and most talented global black creatives, helping to move their cause forward. These joint ventures offer various forms of content from a new generation of global black creatives who are boldly defining a whole new media arts category.

NoireTV is currently streaming on Verizon Fios Channel 269 in cities all over the USA, including DC, Maryland, Virginia, Atlanta, New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, Indiana, and Los Angeles. The cable television channel also runs on Optimum Cable Channel 1100 in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

By launching NoireTV, Caspen Media hopes to unify all people of African descent under one banner and increase the representation of African and Caribbean entertainers, musicians, and artists in the world of entertainment. It also hopes to become a premier black television station in the next five years.

To learn more about NoireTV and how to get it on your television, visit its website and Instagram profile.

Website : www.noiretv.com

Instagram : @noiretvnetwork

Twitter : @Noiretvnetwork 


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