In The Black Network launches ITBN AFRICA

New content includes 70+ hours of films, original series, documentaries and more amplifying content by African creators!
Photo credit: In The Black Network

Los Angeles, CA – February 5, 2024 – In the Black Network (ITBN), a Black-owned and Black-led streaming platform committed to the amplification of Black content and its creators, launches ITBN Africa — 70 hours of programming committed to highlighting the creative voices that represent the vibrancy of African cultures. Starting today Feb. 5, ITBN will expand the already rich slate of titles by adding these additional independent TV series, films and documentaries. The collection includes award winning titles such as: “A Light Through
Coloured Glass,” “GOBE,” “My Bald Self,” “Mummy Dearest” and “Bachelor’s Eve.”

As the 2020 promises of diverse programming from larger networks has begun to wane, there has been heavy scrutiny and backlash from African filmmakers towards larger streamers who are actively pulling funding for much of their African inspired content. Creatives from the diaspora are calling for the development of more dedicated hubs, committed to bringing audiences worldwide into the rich tapestry of stories emerging from Africa. Otherwise, these stories remain unseen since many other streaming networks are not embracing content from African countries.


Enter ITBN Africa. This new programming is a response to the erasure of stories coming from The Continent. The intention is not only to provide a space for creatives, but to introduce viewers across the globe to the diverse and vibrant cultures of Africa. “At ITBN we’re not just
about adding more titles. We aim to celebrate the black diaspora and be a tribute to the diverse stories and rich heritage that resonates globally. Africa's storytelling tradition is as historic as time, filled with narratives that inspire, entertain, and educate” says James
DuBose, founder and CEO of In The Black Network. With programming that ranges from: original series, documentaries, and movies, to genres that span from drama to comedy, ITBN Africa is a unique opportunity to bridge gaps, foster understanding, and introduce viewers globally to the beauty and complexity of Africa.

To get more information on In The Black Network be sure to visit www.intheblacknetwork.tv and “InTheBlackNetwork” across all social media platforms for more sneak peeks.


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