Bounce TV
Bounce TV is an American digital multicast television network owned by Katz Broadcasting, a subsidiary of E. W. Scripps Company. Promoted as "the first 24/7 digital multicast broadcast network created to target African Americans", the channel features a mix of original and acquired programming geared toward African Americans between 29 and 50 years of age. The network is affiliated with broadcast television stations in several markets through digital subchannels; it is also available on the digital tiers of select cable providers at the discretion of local affiliates.
History
The network was founded on April 5, 2011. The founding group and initial ownership team included Martin Luther King III; former mayor of Atlanta, Georgia and Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young and his son Andrew "Bo" Young III; and Rob Hardy and Will Packer, co-founders of Rainforest Films, a top African-American production company. Spearheading the network's creation were former Turner Broadcasting executives Jonathan Katz and Ryan Glover with the pair having previously worked together with Tyler Perry to produce a number of high-order African-American sitcoms for TBS. Currently, Glover is president of Bounce TV and Katz is Chief Operating Officer. The "Bounce TV" name was chosen as a branding avenue to signify that the network is "going somewhere with energy".The network formally launched on September 26, 2011 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time, with the 1978 musical film The Wiz as its inaugural broadcast followed by A Raisin in the Sun with Do the Right Thing in primetime. The movie in primetime on the second day was Spike Lee's School Daze. This would be followed two days later with its first sports broadcast, CIAA football.
The network added its first acquired sitcoms in January 2015, when it acquired the rights to four series. On Friday, January 29, 2016, Bounce broadcast the 24th Annual Trumpet Awards, which honored history-making individuals. The network started producing its first primetime news magazine, Ed Gordon, in late June 2016 for a Tuesday, September 13, 2016 premiere.
On October 2, 2017, E. W. Scripps purchased Bounce TV along with Katz Broadcasting's three other networks. A list of 2019 Nielsen ratings published by Variety indicated that Bounce averaged 275,000 viewers in prime time, down 1% from the 2018 average.
Programming
Bounce TV features programming geared toward an African American audience that skews older than the demographic that its cable competitor BET primarily targets. Bounce TV's programming primarily features a mix of acquired series and feature films. The network added its first acquired sitcoms in January 2015, when it acquired the rights to four series through deals with Warner Bros. Television Distribution, Carsey–Warner Distribution, CBS Television Distribution/Big Ticket Television, 20th Television and Trifecta Entertainment & Media . The 1990s CBS series Cosby was immediately removed from Bounce's schedule on July 7, 2015 after Bill Cosby's past admissions about his sexual assault allegations were publicized.Unlike most digital multicast services, Bounce TV also carries original programming. The network added originally-produced inspirational and music programming, documentaries, and specials to its lineup in 2012, beginning with the broadcast television premiere of the documentary Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Historical Perspective on January 16, 2012, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Bounce TV's first original weekly series debuted on June 18, 2012, with the series premieres of the sitcom Family Time and the stand-up comedy series Uptown Comic.
In addition, shortly before its launch, Bounce TV reached an agreement with the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association to acquire the television rights to broadcast its football and basketball games; the telecasts were produced by Urban Sports Entertainment Group. The first sports broadcast on Bounce TV aired on September 28, 2011, a college football game between Bowie State University and Virginia Union University. Bounce's HBCU-centered sports programming expanded in 2013 to include games from the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Sports programming on the network ceased prior to the 2014 season.
On May 7, 2015, Bounce TV announced that they would be airing live boxing events from Premier Boxing Champions under the title: PBC: The Next Round.
On March 6, 2016, the debut of the primetime soap Saints & Sinners took in 1.3 million viewers, making it Bounce TV's most-watched program to date.
Current programming
Original
- Ed Gordon After its Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 premiere on Bounce, 30 affiliates ran the premiere episode on their primary subchannel the next week.
- Off the Chain2
- Saints & Sinners 2
- Family Time2
- Grown Folks
- In the Cut2
- Last Call
- Mann & Wife2
Syndicated
- A Different World
- The Bernie Mac Show
- Catch 21
- The Game
- Judge Faith
- Judge Joe Brown
- Law & Order
- Living Single
- Moesha
- The Newlywed Game
- One on One
- The Real
- Scandal
- The Wendy Williams Show
- Without a Trace
Former programming
- Cosby
- The Cosby Show
- Forgive or Forget
- Half and Half
- The Hughleys
- Judge Hatchett
- The Parent 'Hood
- Roc
- Soul Train
- One Love
- ’’Move On Out’’
Affiliates
Before its launch, Bounce TV actively sought affiliation agreements with various television station owners to make the network widely available throughout the United States. The network launched with clearance rate of, at minimum, 32% of overall American television households, in part due to affiliation agreements with stations owned by Raycom Media, LIN TV Corporation, and Nexstar Broadcasting Group.
In November 2011, Bounce TV reached a groupwide affiliation deal with Fox Television Stations to carry the network on the subchannels of its MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated stations in markets such as New York City and Los Angeles. The deal, which marked Fox Television Station's first multicasting arrangement, put Bounce TV over its earlier stated goal of reaching at least 50% of overall U.S. television households.
In December 2012, the network signed a multi-station agreement with Spanish language broadcaster Univision Communications to carry its programming on seven of its Univision and Telefutura owned-and-operated television stations. As part of an extension of this agreement in March 2014, Bounce TV will move its affiliation in five markets where it had existing affiliation deals with Fox at the time of the deal to stations owned by Univision in 2015.
On June 15, 2016, Katz Broadcasting signed an agreement with Nexstar Broadcasting Group that would bring Bounce TV to 15 new markets, as part of a massive rollout also involving Katz's three networks Escape, Laff, and Grit. In 2019, Raycom merged with Gray Television, which will maintain their Bounce affiliations as-is.
Bounce Media
Bounce Media operates Bounce TV and is owned by its founding group plus Gray Television and Al Haymon. With share staff and some owners, Katz Broadcasting is an affiliate company.1Originally, Bounce Media sold the network to affiliated TV stations via ad split but by October 2015 had moved to a carriage fee in exchange for the network get the ad inventory due to greater inventory with stations adding a third or fourth subchannel.1 Bounce used direct response advertising as a meter of viewers before switching to Nielsen rating C-3 a few years before 2015.3
Bounce launched a companion SVOD service, Brown Sugar by November 17, 2016. Brown Sugar features '70s-era blaxploitation films. The service has access to start to a total of 111 films including Blacula, Cleopatra Jones, Foxy Brown, The Mack, Super Fly, and Shaft.
On August 1, 2017, E. W. Scripps announced the purchase of Bounce and Katz Broadcasting, which operates Bounce and owns three networks, for $292 million, acquiring the other 95% of the company. Bounce will remain based out of Marietta, Georgia and retain Jonathan Katz as head. The purchase was completed on October 2, 2017.
Brown Sugar
Brown Sugar is a subscription video on demand service owned by Bounce Media, LLC. A companion to the main Bounce network, Brown Sugar was launched on November 17, 2016.The service features '70s-era blaxploitation films via app, the web and Chromecast. The service has access to over 111 films including Blacula, Cleopatra Jones, Foxy Brown, The Mack, Super Fly, and Shaft. On Friday August 4, 2017, Brown Sugar launched on Roku; boxing matches and in-season original Bounce series have since been added.