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  2. Allblk - Wikipedia

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    ALLBLK (typeset as ALLBLK in press materials but stylized allblk in its logotype; pronounced as "all-black"; ALLWAYSBLK in Canada and the Caribbean), formerly Urban Movie Channel (UMC) is an over-the-top SVOD service operated by the AMC Networks.

  3. List of Dabl affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Dabl is an American Black-oriented digital multicast television network owned by the CBS Media Ventures subsidiary of Paramount Global, and was launched on September 9, 2019. The network focuses on black sitcoms. The network is available nationwide via Frndly TV, Fubo, Hulu, and YouTube TV.

  4. Category:African-American television networks - Wikipedia

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  5. Dabl - Wikipedia

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    The launch of Dabl followed CBS's rollouts of the ad-supported streaming channels CBS Sports HQ and ET Live (which were initially made available on co-owned, ad-supported service Pluto TV). Entertainment website Deadline noted that Dabl's launch came at a "boom time" for multicast networks, which could be operated by broadcasters at low cost ...

  6. Free TV Networks - Wikipedia

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    The venture launched with two digital multicast television networks on January 1, 2024, each resembling networks Katz originally launched, which are 365BLK (originally The365), a channel for Black audiences (similar to Bounce TV) and Outlaw, a network for Western programming (similar to Grit). [1]

  7. Super Bowl streamer Tubi is free, owned by Fox — and very ...

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    Tubi's popularity with Black audiences existed before Fox acquired the company for $440 million in March 2020. Farhad Massoudi, Tubi's cofounder and former CEO, didn't set out to make a streamer ...