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Revolt TV: Sean Combs set to launch music themed television network
The mogul is set to launch a music themed television network by the end of the year. Diddy’s new channel will be called Revolt, which is aimed to go live on 12/12/12.
Sean Combs wants you to revolt, through tv that is.
The mogul is set to launch a music themed television network by the end of the year. Diddy’s new channel will be called Revolt, which is aimed to go live on 12/12/12.
Revolt TV details
Andy Schuon, the former head of MTV programming, will help Combs in his new business venture. Combs and Schuon aim to make Revolt like MTV in its early days but with an African American feel. Both are in talks with Time Warner Cable and Comcast for a distribution deal, but nothing has yet been finalized.
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