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The most recent comparison would be

Media and Entertainment Titan Curtis Symonds Launches HBCU Platform to Empower Black Community
Created as a network to cover news and events across ALL HBCUs
Launched streaming and app in 2019. Acquired by Byron Allen in Fall 2021.
How much do you figure they spent before being acquired?

That’s not even close to being a fair comparison as they are two completely platforms with different target audiences. It’s only so far that particular that network is going to get where the BNC has a broader audience, so it’s hard to compare the two.

As another person mentioned, it’s not that easy and operating your own network which is why I say that a lot of these streaming services and networks aren’t going to make it out here.
 

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That’s not even close to being a fair comparison as they are two completely platforms with different target audiences. It’s only so far that particular that network is going to get where the BNC has a broader audience, so it’s hard to compare the two.

As another person mentioned, it’s not that easy and operating your own network which is why I say that a lot of these streaming services and networks aren’t going to make it out here.
The advice being offered in the thread is literally saying that they should have started on a smaller scale. Streaming and covering regional news vs broadcasting nationally (and having correspondents( and crew in) multiple cities.

The HBCU channel was slated to cover news/events from ALL the schools, so technically a national (multi regional) streaming network.
As I added to the last post, They started off small and have expanded programming since then.,Luterallybwhat people are saying that BNC could have done.

Now, how much money do you think hbcugo spent before being acquired?
 

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The advice being offered in thebtheead is literally saying that they should have smarter on a smaller scale. Streaming and covering regional news vs broadcasting nationally (and having correspondents( and crew in) multiple cities.

The HBCU channel was slated to cover news/events from ALL the schools, so technically a national (multi regional) streaming network.
As I added to the last post, They started off small and have expanded programming since then.,Luterallybwhat people are saying that BNC could have done.

Now, how much money do you think hbcugo spent before being acquired?

That’s cool and all, but you’re overlooking the owner of the network and his previous track record. Starting on a smaller scale was never going to be in the cards for the network, which is why once again it was doomed from the start.
 

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'I could tell there was something going on' | Workers go unpaid after Black News Channel files for bankruptcy
Hundreds of employees are left without their final paychecks, including dozens living in Metro Atlanta.


April 8, 2022

ATLANTA — Hundreds of employees are left in the lurch, unpaid for their work at a relatively new news outlet. Black News Channel filed for bankruptcy last month, and since then, workers have reported not getting paid for weeks. While the company is based in Florida, dozens of its workers live in the Atlanta area.


Dellan Sellers did social media work for BNC. After two rounds of layoffs within a month, along with what Sellers called poor communication about the company folding, she left BNC in February this year, nine months after starting.

“I no longer felt safe at that point," Sellers said. "I could tell there was something going on, something they weren’t communicating to us. So, I felt like it was time for me to protect myself and get out while I could before everything came crumbling under me.”

Last month, BNC announced it would file for chapter 11 bankruptcy and cease operations. Thursday night, the company said it would not be able to pay workers for the week of March 19-25 as previously promised. Those payments were expected Friday, April 8.

Attorney Gary Freed said workers are able to file what's called a priority claim with federal bankruptcy court, which can take up to 30 days to process. There is also a limit on how much the court can pay out. Freed said the court can use a preferential payment or transfer and take bonuses or other payouts doled out in the last year to company leadership to cover the cost of unpaid checks to employees.


"That presupposes they actually have money to pay, because the bankruptcy court can’t get blood out of a turnip," Freed said. "If they don’t have the money, the court and a trustee can look backwards into the funds of the company and where they went.”

BNC launched in February 2020, just before the pandemic started. But financial woes would soon doom the venture, especially after major stakeholder Shad Khan pulled his funding. Khan also owns the Jacksonville Jaguars.


“When you file for bankruptcy, there’s an automatic stay," Freed said. "Everything stops, it’s a freeze frame. From that point forward, the court has jurisdiction over the debtor, and the debtor can’t do things without court permission. It’s unfortunate this is the way the system works, to protect a business from defaulting on payments.”


11Alive obtained a BNC email sent out to employees Thursday night, stating in part:

"Unfortunately, by virtue of filing for Chapter 11, we must be granted permission by the court to pay anyone, including the remaining earned but unpaid wages to all of you. So, though it was communicated that unpaid wages would be paid on April 8th, we have been informed that this cannot occur. Our commitment to reconciling this through the required legal process is ongoing and absolute. Be assured that this procedural matter has our total attention, and we will stay in close contact with you as this process is completed.

We do recognize the hardship this delay may cause and thank you for your continued patience during what is understandably a challenging and difficult time for everyone."

Sellers said the payments can't come soon enough to spell relief for hundreds of her former coworkers, several of whom are struggling just to pay their bills.

"They still have bills due, children they have to feed, so they’re relying on this money," Sellers said. "Everybody knows what’s going on, but bill collectors don’t care. They just want to know when that money is coming in. It’s like everybody is drowning in this anxiety, this what-if. But a lot of people are trying to remain positive.”

Other news outlets have reached out to former BNC employees, alerting them of job openings. The National Association of Black Journalists is also offering free membership for former BNC employees who lost their jobs.

BNC said it was working to get restructured and possibly become a viable business again. But Freed said 80% of companies that file for bankruptcy eventually fail
 
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