http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6579272.htmlBy R. Thomas Umstead -- Multichannel News, 7/16/2008 5:16:00 PM
BET Networks will provide unprecedented multiplatform coverage of the 2008 presidential election, including extensive reporting from both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, the network announced Wednesday.
As part of its coverage, BET will launch on Aug. 15 a new weekly talk show, The Truth With Jeff Johnson, which will focus on the Democratic National Convention as well as other issues facing the African-American community, according to BET president of entertainment Reginald Hudlin.
“With the launch of The Truth With Jeff Johnson along with all of our other in-depth political coverage, we are providing a unique and necessary perspective on the issues important to the Black community,” Hudlin said. “BET News is committed to informing our audience with the news they can’t get anywhere else, with a diversity of voices and opinions that our audience demands.”
In addition to The Truth, BET will integrate live and pre-taped reports into several existing series such as 106 & Park, Rap City and The Black Carpet during the Aug. 25-28 Democratic Convention in Denver.
The 87-million-subscriber network will also air several news specials throughout the week that will delve into the issues surrounding the election, including voter disenfranchisement; 10 issues affecting Black America; and the historic journey to the White House of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
Also, the network’s The Dream: 45 Years Later news special will examine whether Obama—who is scheduled to make his acceptance speech Aug. 28, the 45th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s historic “I Have a Dream” speech—is the manifestation of King’s vision, according to the network.
In addition, the network will televise live the entirety of Obama’s acceptance speech.
More at the link, including info about their website, which will include blogs from young people attending the convention.