The Stellar TV network is launching in the 4th quarter of this year, becoming the home of Gospel music entertainment.
Announced during the 37th annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards in Atlanta, the network will be black owned and operated airing uplifting programming designed for the entire family.
Upon launch, programming components will include exclusive original content from Stellar TV’s library, plus its annual and quarterly flagship specials, along with new premiere content. In addition, Stellar TV’s charter partner, Procter & Gamble’s Chief Brand Officer Marc Pritchard, was the keynote speaker at the press announcement and highlighted P&G’s “Widen The Screen” Black creative producers initiative, which will air on the newly formed network.
Central City Productions is the creator of the Stellar Gospel Music Awards, the longest-airing Black ad-supported awards show on television featuring the best in Gospel Music, plus a multitude of other uplifting and original television programs such as Black Music Honors, Black College Quiz, America’s Black Forum, Mentoring Kings, Mentoring Queens, Family Night, and many others. The network’s owned and operated library of 50 years is primed with more than 5,000 hours of family-friendly entertainment.