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“Keeping Up With The Joneses”, on the Centric TV network, follows Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Jones Magazine, Tracey Ferguson.

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Keeping Up With The Joneses

“Keeping Up With The Joneses”, on the Centric TV network, follows Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Jones Magazine, Tracey Ferguson and her team as they try to take the Houston-based magazine national.

About Keeping Up With The Joneses

Jones Magazine is the “It” guide for Houston elite, and the country’s only upscale magazine catering exclusively to African American women. The show looks at the behind scenes scrambles of running a magazine, and non-stop drama as the team tries to make deadlines, secure advertisers, manage photo shoots, and cover the best parties. A show, depicting Blacks in business and Black entrepreneurs, this is one joneses you should be keeping up with.

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For more information on the show and air time in your area, please visit Centric TV.

Jones Magazine is the first of its kind, the “It” guide for Houston high society and the country’s only upscale magazine catering exclusively to African American women, and detailing the very best in fashion, hair, make up and parties.

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Behind the scenes of Jones Magazine it’s non-stop drama as the team scrambles to make deadlines, secure advertisers, manage photo shoots and cover all the best parties, all while avoiding the backstabbing, fragile egos and vicious rumor mills.

As if running a magazine isn’t hard enough, Tracey tries to balance her work life with her responsibilities at home. As a single mom trying to raise two teenage children there’s never a dull moment.

Between dealing with her daughter Kendall’s constant theatrics and son Josh’s desire to take the music world by storm, it’s all Tracey can do to keep things on track, much less think about her own personal life. With talk about a possible deal with The North Star Group in the works, big things are blooming for Jones Magazine.

Ever the perfectionist, Tracey wants it all. Will the pressure be too much? Will she be able to take Jones Magazine to the next level? Will she finally be able to let go of the past and find love?


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Unheard Voices is an award-winning news magazine that started in 2004 as a newsletter in the Asbury Park, Neptune, and Long Branch, NJ areas to broadening into a recognized Black online media outlet. The company is one of the few outlets dedicated to covering social justice issues. They are the recipient of the NAACP Unsung Hero Award and CV Magazine's Innovator Award for Best Social Justice Communications Company.

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