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Bob Johnson & Tracey Edmonds Form Faith-Based TV

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Two entertainment moguls have teamed up to bring the world a new network. Tracey Edmonds, who brought the classic film, Soul Food via her Edmonds Entertainment Group Inc., has partnered with BET founder Robert L. Johnson (Bob Johnson) to launch a faith-focused digital network called Alright TV, debuting Easter Sunday, March 31.

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Edmonds will serve as the president and CEO of Alright TV and she announced the new programming, which is centered around family-oriented and faith-friendly content developed for the channel created in collaboration with YouTube. The network will feature comedies, reality, talk, music and online streaming of Sunday church services from around the nation. Bob Johnson released a brief statement saying, “I am very excited about the launch of Alright TV and the broad array of diversified producer-generated content that has been produced and made available through the channel.’

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