New Paradigm Broadcast Network to feature shows for African-Americans & Latinos.
April 4, 2009
The New Paradigm Broadcast Network (NPBN), a transformative new media network based in Los Angeles and created to engage and entertain viewers through positive, affirming, and empowering programming, is in development and will be launched later this year. The network, which is geared toward African-American and Hispanic audiences, will use its Web site (www.npbn.com) to enlist visitors in shaping NPBN programming and encourages visitors to share ideas, thoughts, videos, and other materials through innovative tools to create a vibrant, engaged and active online community. When NPBN launches as a broadcast network for the 2009 – 2010 season, it will seamlessly integrate with www.npbn.com to create a truly 21st century media company that reflects the modern reality of African-Americans and Hispanics.
“The New Paradigm Broadcast Network isn’t just redefining the traditional media mold — it’s breaking it entirely,” said NPBN Founder, President and CEO Landon Taylor. “NPBN will deliver refreshing reality, instead of the same tired stereotypes that have been all too common on America’s airwaves. We’re bringing new energy to the airwaves and the Internet by re-imagining entertainment as uplifting, educational, and reflective of the real world in which millions of us live today.”
“NPBN.com expands the possibilities of interactive media, allowing viewers to connect meaningfully, not only with each other, but also with the network itself,” said NPBN Vice President for Business Development, Casandra Moreno. “We have every confidence that our network will resonate with its target audiences because that’s who we’re counting on to help us build it.”