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Bossip
is an online gossip and entertainment
magazine with a black focus. The site is owned by Moguldom Media
Group whose owners are private. Bossip is based in Atlanta. Bossip
has interviewed celebrities such as Kanye West, Janet Jackson, Sanaa
Lathan, Russell Simmons and Damon Dash. Another exclusive interview
Bossip had done is with Kim Kardashian. |
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RadarOnline
is an American entertainment and gossip website that was first
published as a print and online publication in September 2003 before
becoming exclusively online. As of 2012 it is owned by the publisher
American Media. |
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The
Ybf,
is a celebrity gossip website which
focuses on news regarding prominent African American figures in
Hollywood. Theybf.com, which is an abbreviation for the Young, Black
and Fabulous, was launched in July 2005 by Natasha Eubanks after she
noticed a lack of African Americans featured on gossip sites With no
previous experience with web site development, Eubanks began
experimenting with creating her own blog. |
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Rolling
Out,
Rolling Out provides
black celebrity news, entertainment, business and politics. |
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Media
Take Out,
is a blog-style gossip website catering
to people that are interested in celebrity news. It currently
reaches 92% of The African American population with access to the
internet daily, allowing it to claim it is "The Most Visited Urban
Website in the World". |
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TMZ,
is a celebrity news website that along
with Abc30 Fresno debuted on November 8, 2005. It was a
collaboration between AOL and Telepictures Productions, a division
of Warner Bros., until Time Warner divested AOL in 2009. The name
TMZ stands for thirty-mile zone, the historic "studio zone" within a
30-mile radius centered at the intersection of West Beverly
Boulevard and North La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. |
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BET
is your #1 source for Black celebrity
news,
photos, exclusive videos and all the latest in the world of hip hop
and R&B music. |
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Xo
Necole,
What
is XO
Necole? xoNecole is
a newly defined platform for women to share their personal stories,
showcase their signature style, and speak their minds. |
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Urban
Belle
is
quickly becoming one of the fastest growing sites for black
celebrities, black celebrity news, urban gossip, and the rawest
source for what's hot in today's black culture. |
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Entertainment |
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TV
One
is an American digital cable and satellite
television network that is owned as a joint venture
between Radio One and NBCUniversal. Headquartered in
Silver Spring, Maryland, TV One's programming targets
African American adults with a broad mix of original
lifestyle and entertainment-oriented series,
documentaries, movies, concert performances and reruns
of sitcoms from the 1970s through the 2000s. |
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Black
Entertainment Television
is an American basic cable and satellite
television channel that is owned by the BET Networks division of
Viacom. It is the most prominent television network targeting
African American audiences, and currently reaches more than 88
million households. The channel is headquartered in Washington,
D.C.. |
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Centric
Tv,
is an American general interest cable television channel geared
towards African-American women. A Black Entertainment Television
channel, it originally launched as BET on Jazz, showcasing jazz
music-related programming, especially that of black jazz musicians.
Centric is on DirecTV, Dish Network, Verizon FiOS, AT&T U-verse,
Time Warner Cable, and many other digital cable providers as part of
the MTV Digital Suite. |
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The
Tyra Banks Show
Tyra talks to the biggest celebrities about
everyday things. |
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Wendy
Williams
A daily talk show starring New York DJ,
syndicated radio host, TV personality and best-selling author, Wendy
Williams. |
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OWN,
The Oprah Winfrey Network, named after the
ex-daytime talk-show host Oprah Winfrey, is an American general
entertainment television channel produced by Harpo Productions and
Discovery Communications. It debuted on January 1, 2011, in
approximately 80 million homes, replacing the former Discovery
Health Channel. |
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News
One,
Latest news from
a Black perspective with stories and opinions you won\'t read
anywhere else |
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The
Root,
is an English-language online magazine
of African-American culture launched on January 28, 2008, by Henry
Louis Gates, Jr. and Donald E. Graham, and was owned by Graham
Holdings Company through its online subsidiary, The Slate Group. The
Root has over 210,000 followers on Twitter and has a section called
The Chatterati devoted to coverage of Black Twitter. |
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The
Urban Daily,
find Black Music News, Movie Reviews and
Exclusive Celebrity Interviews. The best inurban music,
black celebrity gossip and all the latest entertainment news. |
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Huffppost
Get Black entertainment
and politics news, money and beauty advice, and discuss the issues
that matter most to the African American community. |
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The
Grio,
is an American website with news and
video content geared particularly toward African Americans.
Originally launched in June 2009 as a division of NBC News, |
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Global
Grind,
is the source for today's media that
matters to the hip-hop community. It's the global view of all the
content that is relevant in the hip-hop community. Global Grind
invites users to discover and collect what’s important to them and
share it with the masses. Find out what others are grinding, submit
and gather interesting content, and invite friends to the community
to interact through photos, videos, stories, and live chat rooms. |
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The
Final Call
is a newspaper published in Chicago. It was founded in 1979 by
Minister Louis Farrakhan and serves as the official newspaper of the
Nation of Islam. |
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Eurweb
Your home for urban news and
opinion. Get the most up to date black
entertainment,
world, political and sports news at EURWeb.com! |
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Black
America Web,
Thomas "Tom" Joyner is an American radio
host, host of the nationally syndicated The Tom Joyner Morning Show,
and also founder of REACH Media Inc., the Tom Joyner Foundation, and
BlackAmericaWeb.com. |
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Ebony,
is a monthly magazine for the African-American
market. It was founded by John H. Johnson and has published
continuously since the autumn of 1945. A digest-sized sister
magazine, Jet, is also published by Johnson Publishing Company. |
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Jet
Magazine,
was an American weekly marketed toward
African-American readers, founded in 1951 by John H. Johnson of
Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago, Illinois. Initially billed as
"The Weekly Negro News Magazine", Jet is notable for its role in
chronicling the American Civil Rights movement from its earliest
years, including coverage of the Emmett Till murder, the Montgomery
Bus Boycott, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Still published in small
digest-sized format, Jet printed in all or mostly black-and-white
until its 27 December 1999 issue. |
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Essence,
is a monthly magazine for African-American women between the ages of
18 and 49. The magazine covers fashion, lifestyle and beauty with an
intimate girlfriend-to-girlfriend tone, and their slogan "Fierce,
Fun, and Fabulous" suggests the magazine's goal of empowering
African-American women. The topics the magazine discusses range from
celebrities, to fashion, to point-of-view pieces addressing current
issues in the African-American community. |
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Rap
Up,
Rap-Up is a magazine launched in 2001 by founder Devin Lazerine. The
publication was originally a website devoted to hip hop, until
Lazerine decided to pitch the possibility of a magazine to several
publishers. The magazine is focused on the hip hop and R&B aspect of
the music industry, and predominantly features interviews with
artists, actors and other entertainers. Issued quarterly, the
magazine's target audience was the 14 to 28 demographic, although
the demographic has become older over time. |
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Vibe
Magazine,
Vibe is a music and entertainment magazine founded by producer
Quincy Jones. The publication predominantly features R&B and hip-hop
music artists, actors and other entertainers. After shutting down
production in Summer 2009, Vibe was purchased by the private equity
investment fund InterMedia Partners and is now issued semi-monthly
with double covers, with a larger online presence. The magazine's
target demographic is predominantly young, urban followers of
hip-hop culture. In 2014, the magazine moved online-only. |
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Black
Enterprise,
is a monthly U.S. magazine that describes itself
as the "premier business news and investment resource for African
Americans" and claims a readership of 3.7 million. It was founded in
1970 by Earl G. Graves, Sr. The publication is known for its annual
listing of the largest African-American firms in the country, or "B.E.
100's", first compiled and published in 1973. In 2002 the magazine
launched a supplement targeting teens, Teenpreneur. |
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Hip
Hop DX.
is an online magazine of hip hop music criticism
and news. The website's current president and publisher is Sharath
Cherian and the editor-in-chief is Justin Hunte. HipHopDX is the
flagship publication of Cheri Media Group. |
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XXL
is an American hip hop magazine, published by
Townsquare Media, founded in 1997. The magazine's past editors
include Reginald C. Dennis, Sheena Lester, Elliott Wilson and Datwon
Thomas. In May 2009 Datwon Thomas resigned from XXL and executive
editor Vanessa Satten, who had been with XXL since 1998, was named
the new Editor-in-Chief. |
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Clutch
Magazine offers
commentary, critique, and analysis of everything from fashion, sex,
politics, and beyond - through the eyes of today's forward-thinking
Black woman. |
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MommyNoire, is
dedicated to mature, African-American women seeking organic dialogue
about parenthood and Black motherhood online. |
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Madame
Noire,
Black women's lifestyle guide for the latest in
black hair care, relationship advice, fashion trends, black
entertainment news & parenting tips. |
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Hello
Beautiful,
We
believe that Black women are diverse and dynamic. We know that the
woman who works tirelessly for women’s
right and the woman who’s rocking the latest trends are not mutually
exclusive.
We believe that Black women are smart and fun, ambitious and caring,
determined and loving. At HelloBeautiful we do it all and ‘we make
it look good’. |
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StyleBlazer's
top
bloggers keep you up to date daily with the latest and hottest
fashion, beauty and style trends, tips and news. |
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FashionBomb
daily
Check out our
latest video
for Fashion
Bomb TV,
where we speak to stylish show attendees outside of the BCBG show at
New York Fashion Week!
Special …. |
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Fashion
Fair,
was an annual fashion
event created by Eunice
Johnson, co-founder of Chicago-based Johnson Publishing Company. The
show ran across the United States and some other countries from 1958
until 2009. In addition to the fashion fair, It also has a cosmetic
line named Fashion Fair Cosmetics which was created in 1973. As of
2014, The Fashion Fair Cosmetics are still available for purchase. |
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Elev8,
Uplifting the lives of African Americans and
improving our overall wellness across all aspects of life: health,
finances, inspiration, gospel and more. Elev8 focuses
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BlackPlanet,
is an African-American social networking service for matchmaking and
job postings; it also has forums for discussion on political and
social issues. BlackPlanet was launched on September 1, 2001 by Omar
Wasow, an Internet analyst, who in 2001 was running "New York
Online", a pre-web community he started in 1993 from his living room
in Brooklyn. |
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Black
Doctor,
Black Health
News On Fitness, Nutrition & Weight Loss. ... Dr.
Charles Modlin Dr.
Charles Modlin Profile. Why Does Prostate Cancer Affect Black Men
Differently? |
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World
Star Hip Hop,
is a content aggregating video blog. Created in 2005, the site
averages 1.1 million unique visitors a day. Alexa ranks the site
247th in site traffic in the United States and 983rd for worldwide
traffic. The site, operated by Worldstar, LLC, was founded by Lee
"Q" O 'Denat, a Hollis, Queens-based hip-hop fan, and a dropout
from Grover Cleveland High School, who describes himself as a
"Haitian ghetto nerd". Described by Vibe as a "remnant of the
Geocities generation" |
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Hip
Hop Wired.
The latest hip-hop
news,
media, rap music videos and new songs from your favorite rappers and hip
hop artists. |
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Rap
Basement,
is a Hip Hop Lifestyle Network. With exclusive
news, music videos, audio lyrics, wallpapers, release dates, tour
schedules and interviews. |
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Misc |
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Kweli
Tv
Are you tired of seeing the cookie-cutter
“reality shows” that depict black women as messy and violent? Do you
have a hard time finding content that reflect your ... |
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CCTV
Africa,
is the African bureau of CCTV News, the English-language news
channel run by Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television.
It is based in Nairobi and manages bureaus across Africa. The other
main bureaus are based in Lagos, Cairo and Johannesburg. |
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The
Voice,
founded in 1982, is the only British national Black weekly newspaper
currently operated in the United Kingdom. It is owned by The Gleaner
Company Limited and publisher, … |
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