TV One signs on as
media partner for Martin Luther King Memorial Project
(March
13, 2007) TV One and the Washington, DC Martin Luther King Jr. National
Memorial Project Foundation have announced that TV One has signed as an
official media partner of the initiative to build a memorial to Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. on the National Mall. As a media partner to the Memorial
Project Foundation, TV One will help build awareness of the planned
memorial and raise donations from consumers interested in supporting it.
TV One will take advantage of its national television programming and
online media platforms to promote the Memorial and will encourage
affiliates and advertisers to take part in the campaign to raise awareness
and funds for the memorial. TV One has created “Build the Dream” spots
featuring TV one talent and prominent African American supporters of the
Memorial that will begin airing this month during Black History Month.
The Build the Dream spots will continue to air on the network throughout
the year, and the on-air campaign will include interstitial updates about
important developments affecting the Memorial. TV One’s website,
www.tvoneonline.com will prominently feature information about the
campaign, as will the network’s e-mail customer newsletters.
“TV One is proud to be part of this important effort to make sure that,
for generations to come, Dr. King’s dream will be kept alive, and people
of all colors, ethnicities and ages can touch it, live it and help fulfill
it every day,” said TV One President and CEO Johnathan Rodgers (above).
“As a black-owned media company located only footsteps away from our
nation’s capital, we at TV One feel a special passion for helping to make
this dream a reality.”
The Memorial Foundation has raised $77 million of the needed $100 million
to complete and maintain the memorial. At the start of Black History
Month, the Memorial Foundation called on corporations, foundations, and
individuals to step up to the plate and donate $3 million during February
alone. TV One is not only helping this effort, but will continue to
support the Memorial Foundation throughout 2007.
Prominent Americans featured in the “Build the Dream” TV One on-air
campaign include Jesse Jackson, Terrence Howard, Andrew Young, Dick
Gregory and Victoria Rowell, as well as TV One’s own prominent hosts,
“Turn Up the Heat” chef G. Garvin “Who’s Got Jokes” host, comedian and
actor Bill Bellamy and “The Cool Factor’s” Kim Coles.
TV One is reaching out to its affiliates for support of this important
initiative, by providing taggable spots, ad slicks, postcard and bill
insert art, and poster art that affiliates can use for their own customer
campaigns to support the Memorial. TV One will also utilize tagged spots
to extend the network’s advertising partnerships across its media
platforms, including the TV network and online.
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