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Jacksonville Jaguars owner starting up the 'Black News Channel'
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The nation's only 24-hour news network aimed at African American viewers is launching next month with the owner of the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars, Shad Khan, announcing he will be the majority investor.
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"I am a big believer in the fact that we have a number of communities, obviously especially the African American, who are underserved," Khan said in a conference call. "We know the mission, but I'm hoping that as time goes on this becomes a bridge to connect all the cultures, including obviously south Asian, which I am. This is a great worthwhile cause."
The Black News Channel, which has been in development for several years, will be available via cable and satellite in 33 million households. The network has agreements with Charter Communications, Comcast and DISH and will be carried in major African American markets such as New York, Atlanta, New Orleans, Chicago and Los Angeles.
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J.C. Watts, a former Republican congressman who was a star quarterback at the University of Oklahoma in the 1980s, will be chairman of the new network.
"When Shad and I were kids,” Watts said in the conference call alongside Khan, “they had three networks in the U.S. and today you have venues that you can speak to every demographic in the country in terms of news, but … there's no venue for the African American community to have a dialogue to talk about cultural things … or news in general. This platform will create that, and we're tickled that Shad has chosen to come alongside us and walk with us in this effort."
Khan declined to say how much he would invest initially, but he vowed that it would be enough to keep the network running for a long time.
"It's significant, and frankly it's open-ended," Khan said. “The investment continues to make sure that not only are the bricks and mortar, the equipment are really what it takes to make an excellent product, but also the people on the air and the programming costs. It's whatever it takes."
Khan is worth an estimated $8 billion and made his fortune in the auto equipment industry. In addition to the Jaguars, he owns Fulham Football Club of the English Football League and the new All Elite Wrestling.
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